Moss v. Proffitt

184 S.W.2d 881, 300 Ky. 274, 1945 Ky. LEXIS 382
CourtCourt of Appeals of Kentucky (pre-1976)
DecidedJanuary 9, 1945
StatusPublished

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Moss v. Proffitt, 184 S.W.2d 881, 300 Ky. 274, 1945 Ky. LEXIS 382 (Ky. 1945).

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

Motion for an appeal from the Franklin Circuit Court. Appellants, attorneys, were appointed by the court to defend an alleged indigent prisoner, who was charged with a serious felony. After appellants had performed much work, the prisoner and his wife employed the .appellee, paying him a cash fee of $500. The appellants, by motion, sought to require the appellee to share his fee with them. Their motion was denied.

Appeal denied; Judgment affirmed.

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