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3 opinions for “Adams v. Cunnagin”

Marcum v. Marcumpublic domain
Kentucky Supreme Court · 1989-11-09 · Published · cited 6× · 779 S.W.2d 209; 1989 Ky. LEXIS 96; 1989 WL 134430
779 S.W.2d 209 (1989) Charles D. MARCUM, Appellant, v. Joann MARCUM and Charles C. Adams, Appellees. No. 88-SC-488-DG. Supreme Court of Kentucky. November 9, 1989. *210 Maricle & Bailey, Manchester, Carl G. Cunnagin, McKee, for appellant. Charles C. Adams, Adams and Adams, Somerset, for appellees. WINTERSHEIMER,
Sowders v. Atkinspublic domain
Kentucky Supreme Court · 1983-01-18 · Published · cited 18× · 646 S.W.2d 344; 1983 Ky. LEXIS 219
STEPHENSON, Justice. This appeal comes to us by transfer from the Court of Appeals, CR 76.18. The trial court declined to certify a class action and dismissed as to all defendants. We affirm. Ten juveniles, residents of six different counties, filed suit in Franklin Circuit Court. The defendants are approximately 150 or more county jailers and county judge-executives in 78 counties. Additional defendants are
Court of Appeals of Kentucky · 1972-09-22 · Published · cited 1× · 485 S.W.2d 511; 1972 Ky. LEXIS 137
EDWARD P. HILL, Jr., Justice. This appeal is from a judgment of conviction of the crime of arson under which the trial jury fixed appellant’s punishment at imprisonment for five years. A number of questions are argued on this appeal, but the appellant’s first argument, that he was entitled to a continuance, is the only one which appears to have any semblance of merit. It will not be necessary in this opinion