Court of Appeals of Kentucky, 1951

Coomer v. Commonwealth

Coomer v. Commonwealth
Court of Appeals of Kentucky · Decided March 9, 1951 · Cammack
237 S.W.2d 530; 1951 Ky. LEXIS 766 (South Western Reporter, Second Series)

Coomer v. Commonwealth

Opinion of the Court

CAMMACK, Chief Justice.

Swannie Coomer has filed a motion for an appeal from a judgment sentencing him to a $20 fine and imprisonment on a liquor charge. At the outset we are confronted with the response of the Commonwealth to the motion for an appeal. In the response it is pointed out that we have no jurisdiction of the case under Section 347- of the Criminal Code of Practice. We so held in the case of Compton v. Commonwealth, 270 Ky. 51, 109 S.W.2d 16.

Wherefore, the appeal is denied.

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