Case Name: Preston Hendrickson v. Bell County Court
Court: Kentucky Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Kentucky
Decision Date: 1886-03-20
Citations: 13 Ky. Op. 1004
Docket Number: 
Parties: Preston Hendrickson v. Bell County Court.
Judges: 
Reporter: Kentucky Opinions, containing the unreported opinions of the Court of Appeals
Volume: 13
Pages: 1004–1005

Head Matter:
Preston Hendrickson v. Bell County Court.
[Abstract Kentucky Law Reporter, Vol. 7—660.]
Dismissal of Appeal.
There is no law authorizing an appeal from the county court to the Court of Appeals. I.t follows that this appeal should be dis-missed.
APPEAL FROM BELL CIRCUIT COURT.
March 20, 1886.
Leonard Farmer, for appellant.
Jno. Goodin, for appellee.

Opinion:
Opinion by
Judge Pryor :
The appellant, Preston Hendrickson, made application to the county judge of Bell county to grant him license to keep a tavern, with the privilege of retailing spirituous liquors. The application was refused on the ground that a legislative enactment, applicable to Bell and some adjoining counties, prohibited the sale of spirituous liquors within those counties. We find no law authorizing an appeal from] the county court to this court upon such a question.
The appeal may be taken to the circuit court, and there the facts may be agreed, as provided by the code, with a view of bringing the case to this court.
The appeal is therefore dismissed.