Court of Appeals of Kentucky, 1912

Carter v. Depp

Carter v. Depp
Court of Appeals of Kentucky · Decided February 22, 1912 · Lassing
147 Ky. 84; 143 S.W. 743; 1912 Ky. LEXIS 175

Carter v. Depp

Opinion of the Court

Opinion of the Court by

Judge Lassing —

Dismiss-ing appeal.

Appellant, Lester Carter, was tried in the Quarterly *85Court of Metcalfe County and fined $5.00 and costs for failing to work upon the county road. He instituted a suit in the circuit court, in which he sought to have the judgment in the quarterly court set aside. A special demurrer was sustained by the circuit court, and the suit dismissed. From that judgment he prosecutes this appeal.

This was a civil proceeding, pure and simple, and the amount involved is only $5. By section 950, of the Kentucky Statutes, it is provided that no appeal lies to this court from a judgment of the circuit court if the amount in controversy be less than $200, exclusive of interest and costs. This court is without, jurisdiction and the appeal is dismissed.

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