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Trodglen v. Griffith

Court of Appeals of Kentucky
Nov 22, 1963
372 S.W.2d 795 (Ky. Ct. App. 1963)

Opinion

November 22, 1963.

David L. Trodglen, pro se.


This is an original proceeding seeking to compel the Judge of the Daviess Circuit Court to send up the record on appeal from a judgment of conviction entered sometime in January, 1963. The petitioner proceeds in forma pauperis.

The petition fails to show the date of the judgment and fails to show that the notice of appeal was filed within the time required by CrR 12.54. Assuming the notice of appeal was timely filed, the period within which the petitioner could file the record on appeal in this Court under CrR. 12.58 has long since expired.

There are other deficiencies in the petition and it does not state sufficient facts to show any right to effective relief. A party, even though not represented by counsel, must comply with applicable procedural rules when proceeding by way of appeal or by original action in this Court. We cannot grant relief simply because such party files miscellaneous papers in this Court.

On the record before us we find nothing to justify our issuance of a mandamus order, and the prayer of the petition is denied.


Summaries of

Trodglen v. Griffith

Court of Appeals of Kentucky
Nov 22, 1963
372 S.W.2d 795 (Ky. Ct. App. 1963)
Case details for

Trodglen v. Griffith

Case Details

Full title:David L. TRODGLEN, Petitioner, v. Dan M. GRIFFITH, Judge, Daviess Circuit…

Court:Court of Appeals of Kentucky

Date published: Nov 22, 1963

Citations

372 S.W.2d 795 (Ky. Ct. App. 1963)

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