GILHAUS v. WILSON


734 S.W.2d 808 (1987)

James GILHAUS, Appellant, v. George WILSON, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

As Modified August 21, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hank Eddy, Dept. of Public Advocacy, Eddyville, for appellant.

Linda Cooper, Corrections Cabinet, Gen. Counsel, Frankfort, Leslie Patterson Vose, Lexington, for appellee.

Before HOWERTON, C.J., and CLAYTON and DYCHE, JJ.


CLAYTON, Judge.

James Gilhaus appeals from a Franklin Circuit Court order dismissing his petition for declaratory judgment. Gilhaus alleges that constitutionally defective procedures were used during his prison disciplinary hearing. We agree with the Franklin Circuit Court and affirm.

On September 24, 1985, Gilhaus and two other inmates were charged with engaging in extortion or blackmail or making threatening statements. Gilhaus received a copy of the incident...

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