WALLACE v. KING

No. 97-CA-0095-MR.

973 S.W.2d 485 (1998)

Steve WALLACE, Appellant, v. Charlene KING, Individually and as County Judge-Executive of Clinton County, Kentucky; James F. Polston, Individually and as Magistrate of Clinton County Fiscal Court; Norman D. Asberry, Individually and as Magistrate of Clinton County Fiscal Court; Lester Wallace, Individually and as Magistrate of Clinton County Fiscal Court; Lester Wallace, Individually and as Magistrate of Clinton County Fiscal Court; Marvin Hay, Individually and as Magistrate of Clinton County Fiscal Court; Charlie Stearns, Individually and as Magistrate of Clinton County Fiscal Court; Carl Guffey, Individually and as Magistrate of Clinton County Fiscal Court; and County of Clinton, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

July 17, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert L. Wilson, Jamestown, for appellant.

R. Allen Button, Louisville, for appellees.

Before GUDGEL, C.J., and COMBS and HUDDLESTON, JJ.


OPINION

COMBS, Judge.

The appellant, Steve Wallace, appeals from a judgment of the Clinton Circuit Court. He alleges that his salary as jailer had been unlawfully reduced during his term of office and claims that he is entitled to a salary of $26,600 according to the provisions of KRS 441.245(4). Finding that the Clinton Circuit Court failed to apply the plain meaning of KRS 441.245(4), we vacate and remand.

On May 27, 1993, the Clinton County...

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