HASTY v. SHEPHERD


620 S.W.2d 325 (1981)

Henry HASTY, Appellant, v. Clifford SHEPHERD, Jack Baker, Walter Magruder, Forrest Moore, and Arson Moore, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

September 4, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Gregory Joyner, Lynch, Sherman & Cox, Louisville, for appellant.

Lee M. MacCracken, J. Chester Porter, Bullitt County Atty., Shepherdsville, for appellees.

Before GANT, GUDGEL, and HOWERTON, JJ.


HOWERTON, Judge.

Hasty appeals from a summary judgment dismissing his declaratory judgment action seeking an order to set aside salary increases and expense allowances for the Bullitt County magistrates, the appellees herein. Hasty argues that the magistrates were not entitled to judgment as a matter of law, that there exists genuine issues of material fact, and that the magistrates are not entitled to a monthly expense allowance as a matter of law.

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