PULASKI COUNTY v. HALL


349 S.W.2d 676 (1961)

PULASKI COUNTY, Kentucky, Appellant, v. Darrell HALL, Pulaski County Court Clerk, et al., Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

September 22, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Milton Luker, Charles R. Luker, Jr., London, for appellant.

Parker W. Duncan, Bowling Green, Fritz Krueger, Somerset, for appellees.

Marshall Davenport, Somerset, amicus curiae.


WILLIAMS, Judge.

Darrell Hall, the county court clerk of Pulaski County, failed to account for excess fees received in his office from January 1, 1951 to August 9, 1957. On the latter date he appeared before the Pulaski County Fiscal Court and stated that he had accumulated exess fees during those years amounting to $22,000. He offered to make payment of $18,000 at that time and to pay the remaining $4,000 after January 1, 1958. The minutes of the Pulaski Fiscal Court...

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