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State Courts -
Kentucky - August 16 - August 18, 2006
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Jellinick v. Capitol Indem. Corp., NO. 2005-CA-000951-MR,
COURT OF APPEALS OF KENTUCKY, August 18, 2006, Rendered
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Overview: Insurer, sellers, and attorney were entitled to summary judgment under Ky. R. Civ. P. 56.03 on res judicata grounds in purchaser's action relating to insurance policy and contract for deed. When, in previous actions, federal and state courts granted default judgment against purchaser, issues presented by purchaser in instant action were resolved.
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O'Hair v. Wells Funeral Home, NO. 2004-CA-002481-MR,
COURT OF APPEALS OF KENTUCKY, August 18, 2006, Rendered
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Overview: Trial court did not err in not striking for cause a juror who was friend of owner, but was not a close friend, and had only casual business relationship with him. While trial court erred in failing to strike two other potential jurors, said error was harmless since peremptory strikes were used to excuse them, thus, they did not serve on jury.
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