KRUGMAN v. CMI, INC.

Nos. 2012-CA-000544-MR, 2012-CA-001408-MR.

437 S.W.3d 167 (2014)

David S. KRUGMAN; JYL Sobolewski; April Maiyer; Heather Cordell; Gregory S. Warren; Charles Roberts; Michael W. Jones; William David Richards; Javid Kelley; Catherine Preissig; Brianna McComeskey; Steven Lavance, Jr.; Christopher Barnash; Phillip Weeks; Steven Robert Love; Nicholaus Robert DiMauro; Heath Donald Britt; Keith L. Walker; Kathleen Crosby; Roosevelt Tolliver; Jason Smith; Jacqueline Hovarth; Matthew Hild; Wilsie T. Wright; Brennan Sears-Collins; John A. Kuhnert; Chrystal A. Charles; Mireilly Adrover; Matthew Patrick Hudson; Donald Crawford; Richard A. Duerr; Brett Cash; Lauren Conboy; Keith Sorgeloos; R.M.; Robert Gordon; Bretaigne Black; Matthew R. Kelley; Camela Noelle Collins; Clifton A. Sanders; Jesse W. Neyer; Thomas Zachary Calhoun; Kristy M. Ferguson; Charles S. Bradley; Nathan Croft; John C. Vachina; Jeffrey R. Harris; Megan Nicole Brischler; Eric Wolf; Shane Stogner; Crystal Bass; Orlando Reese; Rajiv Patel; Ronald Skalko; Raymond Hills; LeeAnne Swift; William Craig Strain; Charles Stills; and Sarah Cummings, Appellants v. CMI, INC., Appellee. and Orlando Reese; Rajiv Patel; Jennifer Odell; Jarrod Norkus; Lindsay Jones; Emily Richards; Charles Heeren; Michael Glovino; Kelton Daniel; Richard Langford Joyce; Hamilton Scott Team; Diebert Marbun; Nicole Grimes; Lakendria D. Williams; Ramon Macias, Jr.; John Phillip Oliver; Christopher Harradine; Andrew Hodgins; Douglas Lipscomb; Kevin Long; Karah Cohen; Jeffrey Anop; Suzanne Miller Garrison; Brett Phillips; Jennifer D. Stafford; Ronald Michael Humes; Yurani Velasco; Jacob Smink; and Anita James, Appellants v. CMI, Inc., Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

Reconsideration Denied July 21, 2014.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Clay Wilkey , Owensboro, KY, for Appellants.

Allen W. Holbrook , Alan Triggs, Owensboro, KY for Appellee.

Before DIXON, NICKELL and TAYLOR, Judges.


OPINION AND ORDER

DIXON, Judge:

In these consolidated appeals, eighty-seven individuals charged with driving under the influence in Georgia (collectively "Appellants"), sought discovery of the "source code" software for the Intoxilyzer 5000 used by law enforcement in Georgia. CMI, Inc., manufactures the Intoxilyzer 5000, and its corporate headquarters is in Owensboro, Kentucky. The Appellants filed a petition in Daviess Circuit Court to compel CMI...

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