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BENSON v. ILER

Court of Appeals of Kentucky
Sep 27, 1963
371 S.W.2d 16 (Ky. Ct. App. 1963)

Opinion

September 27, 1963.

Crandell G. Benson, pro se.

Arthur T. Iler, Judge, Muhlenberg Circuit Court, Greenville, pro se.


Crandell G. Benson, a prisoner in the Kentucky State Penitentiary, seeks in this Court original relief in the nature of mandamus to compel respondent, judge of the circuit court by which he was convicted and committed, to rule on his motion to provide transcripts forma pauperis for the purpose of his appeal.

Our record does not disclose the motion as made before the trial court but we see no reason why the trial court should not rule on the motions.

Consequently, we are directing that the trial court rule on the motion or motions by appropriate order.

The petition is therefore sustained and the relief sought is granted.


Summaries of

BENSON v. ILER

Court of Appeals of Kentucky
Sep 27, 1963
371 S.W.2d 16 (Ky. Ct. App. 1963)
Case details for

BENSON v. ILER

Case Details

Full title:Crandell G. BENSON, Petitioner, v. Arthur ILER, Judge, Muhlenberg Circuit…

Court:Court of Appeals of Kentucky

Date published: Sep 27, 1963

Citations

371 S.W.2d 16 (Ky. Ct. App. 1963)

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