Carter v. Kilburn

8 Ky. 463, 1 A.K. Marsh. 463, 1819 Ky. LEXIS 38
CourtCourt of Appeals of Kentucky
DecidedApril 17, 1819
StatusPublished

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Carter v. Kilburn, 8 Ky. 463, 1 A.K. Marsh. 463, 1819 Ky. LEXIS 38 (Ky. Ct. App. 1819).

Opinion

Judge Owsley

delivered the opinion of the court.

We are of opinion, that upon its being shewn that Carter resided in the county of Lincoln, the court of Pulaski Ought to have dismissed the proceedings had upon a warrant issued from a justice of Pulaski-against him, under the act regulating proceedings in cases of bastardy.

The judgment must be reversed with cost, the cause remanded, and the proceedings dismissed.

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