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Pike County v. Stanley

Court of Appeals of Kentucky
Dec 15, 1936
99 S.W.2d 750 (Ky. Ct. App. 1936)

Opinion

Decided December 15, 1936.

Appeal from Pike Circuit Court.

P.B. STRATTON for appellants.

WILLIS STATON for appellees.


Affirming.

O.A. Stump, as county judge, and as citizen and taxpayer of Pike County, brought this suit against J.E. Stanley, jailer of Pike County, to recover fees alleged to have been received and retained by him in excess of the $5,000 limit fixed by the Constitution. From a judgment sustaining a special demurrer to, and dismissing the petition, this appeal is prosecuted.

The facts and questions of law are precisely the same as those involved in the case of Pike County, by O.A. Stump, County Judge, and as a Citizen and Taxpayer of Pike County, v. J.M. Young, 266 Ky. 588, ___ S.W.2d ___, where it was held that a special demurrer was properly sustained.

Judgment affirmed.


Summaries of

Pike County v. Stanley

Court of Appeals of Kentucky
Dec 15, 1936
99 S.W.2d 750 (Ky. Ct. App. 1936)
Case details for

Pike County v. Stanley

Case Details

Full title:Pike County, and O. A. Stump, County Judge, Citizen and Taxpayer of Pike…

Court:Court of Appeals of Kentucky

Date published: Dec 15, 1936

Citations

99 S.W.2d 750 (Ky. Ct. App. 1936)
99 S.W.2d 750