176 S.W.2d 84 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1943
Affirming.
The only question involved in this appeal concerns the qualification of three jurors. Each juror was asked these questions:
"Does your name appear on the last returned assessor's books for the purposes of taxation in Whitley County, Kentucky?"
"Did each of you list some property for taxation in Whitley County, Kentucky, as of July 1, 1941, that would cause your name to appear on the last returned assessor's books for the purpose of taxation?" All of them answered in the affirmative. Counsel for the appellant states his examination of the assessor's books before the, trial showed that the names of three of the jurors, Mrs. Charlie Nicholson, Mary Huddleston and Josie Cox, did not appear on the list for 1941. He says, however, because these jurors had sworn to give true answers concerning their qualifications, he was afraid to take issue with them for fear their property might be listed in some district other than that of their residence, or under some other name. Affidavits produced after the trial showed two of the jurors listed property for taxation after their names had been selected by the jury commissioners, but before the trial, and that, in the other instances the property was listed in the names of C.E. Nicholson and wife; Mrs. Charlie Nicholson being the wife of C.E. Nicholson.
KRS
We have noted counsel for the appellant states frankly that his examination of the assessor's books failed to reveal the names of these jurors. The question narrows down then to what he should have done to determine whether the jury commissioners had complied with KRS
Judgment affirmed.