Waggoner v. Castleman

492 S.W.2d 929, 1973 Ky. LEXIS 541
Court of Appeals of Kentucky·Decided March 16, 1973·Published

Opinion

GARDNER, Commissioner.

Appellants contend that appellee, Judge of the Graves County Quarterly Court, is not constitutionally qualified to preside over their criminal cases since he is not a lawyer. We do not agree for the reasons expressed in Ditty v. Hampton, Ky., 490 S.W.2d 772 (decided October 20, 1972).

The judgment is affirmed.

PALMORE, C. J., and MILLIKEN, OSBORNE, REED, STEINFELD and STEPHENSON, JJ., sitting.

All concur.

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Ditty v. Hampton
490 S.W.2d 772 (Court of Appeals of Kentucky (pre-1976), 1973)