Sixth and current Barren County Courthouse, built 1965. Architects were Bayless, Clotfelter and Johnson, Lexington, KY at a cost of $470,000. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

PUBLISHED DECISIONS:

189.  Appeals.  Untimely filed since notice did not include filing fee.
Bruner v. The Sullivan University System, Inc.

192.  Commonwealth of Kentucky.  Affirmed probation revocation per agreement with Commonwealth.
Howard v. Commonwealth of Kentucky

Selected cases that were not designated for publication in tort, insurance and civil law.

185.  Arbitration.  Affirmed denial of order to compel nursing home arbitration.
Diversicare Leasing Corp. d/b/a West Liberty Nursing & Rehab v. Estate of Viola Stevens

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You will find the complete list of this week’s decisions below with number, names of parties, case number, lower court (eg., county), etc. with a hot link to the full text of the decision.  Please note that you will have to check Case Information for each decision for finality (if not already marked on first page of decision after publication), amendments, rehearing, or other matters including motions for discretionary review (MDR) filed with the Supreme Court of Kentucky.   Click Court of Appeals Minutes for entire listing of weekly minutes.

All decisions regardless of publication are posted and can be read, but those decisions designated not for publication cannot be cited as legal authority.  See, KRCP 76.28(4)(c)(“Opinions that are not to be published shall not be cited or used as binding precedent in any other case in any court of this state; however, unpublished Kentucky appellate decisions, rendered after January 1, 2003, may be cited for consideration by the court if there is no published opinion that would adequately address the issue before the court. Opinions cited for consideration by the court shall be set out as an unpublished decision in the filed document and a copy of the entire decision shall be tendered along with the document to the court and all parties to the action.”)