FISHER v. COMMONWEALTH


243 S.W.2d 881 (1951)

FISHER v. COMMONWEALTH.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

November 16, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ray M. Prall and Richard J. Getty, Lexington, for appellant.

A. E. Funk, Atty. Gen., W. Owen Keller, Asst. Atty. Gen., for appellee.


STEWART, Justice.

George Fisher came to Lexington from Knoxville, Tennessee, on July 19, 1951, and went directly to the United States Public Health Service Hospital just outside Lexington where he signed a paper admitting he was a drug addict and there asked to be hospitalized for treatment as such. Next day he was taken by the narcotic agent of the United States at Lexington before R. L. Jackson, a justice of the peace of Fayette County, and in the presence of the...

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