Hopper v. Ashland County
Hopper v. Ashland County
Opinion of the Court
There is no possible ground upon which the. county can be held liable to pay the claim here in controversy unless Mr. Cole ivas appointed by the circuit court to defend McDonald. We do not think either of the orders above quoted is such an appointment. Each of them in express terms denies the application to make such appointment. True, the circuit court held it had no jurisdiction to make the appointment, and says in each order that if this court holds it had such jurisdiction the appointment
It may well be argued that the remedy on this claim against the county is confined to an appeal from the order, of the circuit' court refusing to fix Mr. Cole’s compensation; but we choose rather to put our judgment on the ground that Mr. Cole had no appointment as counsel which entitles him to compensation from the county for defending McDonald.
By the Court.— The judgment of the circuit court is affirmed.
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