Case Name: Howard v. Cockrell et al.
Court: Kentucky Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Kentucky
Decision Date: 1931-02-17
Citations: 237 Ky. 504
Docket Number: 
Parties: Howard v. Cockrell et al.
Judges: 
Reporter: Kentucky Reports
Volume: 237
Pages: 504–505

Head Matter:
Howard v. Cockrell et al.
(Decided February 17, 1931.)
HENRY It. SPENCER for appellant.
GRANNIS BACH, G. C. ALLEN and KASH C. WILLIAMS for appellees.

Opinion:
Opinion, op the Court by
Judge Richardson
Dismissing appeal.
• This is the second appeal of this case. The former appeal is reportedin 231 Ky. 278, 21 S. W. (2d) 455. We therein held that both appellant and appellee had violated the Corrupt Practice Act (Ky. Stats., sec. 1565b-l et seq.), and that neither of them was entitled to a certificate of nomination to the office for which he was a candidate. The circuit court was directed to enter judgment in conformity to the opinion of this court. In addition to doing so, the circuit court adjudged that each party pay his own costs. Prom this judgment this appeal is prosecuted.
No appeal is allowed to this court from a judgment for costs. Siddens v. Ennis, Trustee, 217 Ky. 810, 290 S. W. 669; Ky. Stats., sec. 950-1.
Therefore this appeal is dismissed for lack of jurisdiction.