BRISKMAN v. CENTRAL STATE HOSPITAL


264 S.W.2d 270 (1954)

BRISKMAN v. CENTRAL STATE HOSPITAL.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

January 29, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Benjamin Mazin, Louisville, for appellant.

Joseph P. Pike, Hensley & Logan, Louisville, for appellee.


DUNCAN, Justice.

The question presented by this appeal is whether or not the estate of Jerome M. Briskman is liable for board and maintenance furnished during his confinement at the Central State Hospital, after commitment to that institution from the Jefferson County jail.

The stipulation of facts recites that Briskman was indicted for the offense of murder and was held in jail without bond, awaiting trial. Before trial on the indictment, he was found by...

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