Hettich v. Colson

Decision Date22 February 1963
Citation366 S.W.2d 907
PartiesMaurice E. HETTICH et al., Petitioners, v. William Gillis COLSON, Judge of Louisville Police Court, Respondent.
CourtUnited States State Supreme Court — District of Kentucky

Allen Schmitt, Louisville, for petitioners.

William A. Stephenson, Louisville, for respondent.

MILLIKEN, Judge.

This is an original action in this Court requesting us to prohibit the respondent from enforcing an order of October 23, 1962, which canceled the licenses of the claimants, issued by the City of Louisville, to act as professional bondsmen for the issuance of bail bonds in the City Police Court.

The petitioners assert that the respondent canceled their licenses without just cause and that there is no remedy of appeal to the Circuit Court. After a hearing before the respondent, the petitioners prayed the Jefferson Circuit Court for an order restraining the respondent from enforcing his order revoking the petitioners' licenses, and the Circuit Court denied relief on the ground that the respondent was acting within his jurisdiction in a judicial capacity and the Circuit Court had no power to act. Commonwealth ex rel. Breckinridge v. Noe, Ky., 358 S.W.2d 529; Potter v. Trivette, 303 Ky. 216, 197 S.W.2d 245.

Old Civil Code Section 479 limited circuit courts from controlling an inferior court by writ of prohibition except when the latter was 'proceeding in a matter outside its jurisdiction,' leaving to this Court (the Court of Appeals) the issuance of such writs under Section 110 of the Constitution when the inferior court was acting erroneously within its jurisdiction and a remedy by appeal was inadequate, and irreparable injury would occur to the party pending appeal. However, that section of the Civil Code has been repealed and such writs are now governed by CR 81.

In view of the fact that the Circuit Court now has jurisdiction in the premises (CR 81) and had decided this case on the theory that it did not have jurisdiction under our former case law and Section 479 of the Civil Code, we are not justified in granting the relief prayed. Since the Circuit Court here did not adjudicate the merits of the controversy but denied relief as aforesaid, the petitioners may pursue the action further in the Circuit Court where a hearing and adjudication may be had on the merits of the controversy.

Prohibition is denied.

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  • Coffey v. Anderson
    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Court — District of Kentucky
    • 11 Octubre 1963
    ...Pursiful, 295 Ky. 222, 173 S.W.2d 131, 133 (1943); Bays v. Bradley Mills, Ky., 254 S.W.2d 348 (1943). However, in view of Hettich v. Colson, Ky., 366 S.W.2d 907 (1963), and Cunnigan v. Jones, Ky., 371 S.W.2d 624, decided today, the circuit court also has jurisdiction to provide adequate rel......
  • Howell v. Wilson
    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Court — District of Kentucky
    • 11 Octubre 1963
    ...the required percentage of qualified voters. See Stieritz v. Kaufman, 314 Ky. 10, 234 S.W.2d 145. However, in view of Hettich v. Colson, Ky., 366 S.W.2d 907, and Cunnigan v. Jones, Ky., 371 S.W.2d 624, the circuit court also has jurisdiction to provide adequate relief in respect to the matt......
  • Turner v. Department of Parole and Probation
    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Court — District of Kentucky
    • 15 Octubre 1965
    ...S.W.2d 999 (1940). Actions against other officers must be brought in the appropriate court of general jurisdiction. Cf. Hettich v. Colson, Ky., 366 S.W.2d 907 (1963); Reese v. Lawless, 7 Ky. (4 Bibb) 394 (1816). Moreover, proceedings of this nature must be brought against the individual mem......
  • Satterly v. Amato
    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Court — District of Kentucky
    • 2 Julio 1971
    ...1564, 26 L.Ed.2d 26 (1970). Any relief sought from the police judge must be sought initially in the circuit court. Hettich v. Colson, Judge, Ky., 366 S.W.2d 907 (1963) The petition for mandamus to dismiss the local charges is denied. All concur. ...
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