9 results for 'judge:"Acree"'.
J. Acree finds that the lower court properly determined that a father abused his child based on pictures the mother submitted of bruises discovered on different parts of the child's body and evidence indicating the child feared visiting his father and had sustained an injury on a previous visit. Affirmed.
Court: Kentucky Court Of Appeals, Judge: Acree, Filed On: May 3, 2024, Case #: 2023-CA-0218-ME, Categories: Child Victims
J. Acree upholds the city commission’s decision to rezone a former country club to allow for residential development because adjacent homeowners waived their argument that the commission’s process did not comply with KRS 100.209 by failing to bring the claim before the planning commission. Affirmed.
Court: Kentucky Court Of Appeals, Judge: Acree, Filed On: March 22, 2024, Case #: 2022-CA-0144-MR, Categories: Civil Procedure, Zoning
J. Acree finds that the board of education was properly granted summary judgment in a student's claims that he had been battered by a security officer. The student attempted to leave school while intoxicated and was legally restrained by the officer and a coach while screaming and resisting the restraint. Affirmed.
Court: Kentucky Court Of Appeals, Judge: Acree, Filed On: March 1, 2024, Case #: 2021-CA-1311-MR, Categories: Education, Immunity, Negligence
J. Acree finds that the city board of adjustment improperly granted a permit and setback variance to enable a church to construct a grotto behind its property because boards of adjustment are prohibited by statute from granting variances which contradict zoning regulations and from enlarging or extending previously existing nonconforming uses. Reversed.
Court: Kentucky Court Of Appeals, Judge: Acree, Filed On: December 1, 2023, Case #: 2022-CA-0867-MR, Categories: Municipal Law, Zoning
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J. Acree finds that the Kentucky Board of Examiners of Psychology improperly initiated disciplinary proceedings against a psychologist after a grievance was filed against a post-doctoral candidate under her supervision. The board lacked jurisdiction to proceed since the psychologist no longer held a license to practice in Kentucky. Reversed.
Court: Kentucky Court Of Appeals, Judge: Acree, Filed On: November 17, 2023, Case #: 2022-CA-1298-MR, Categories: Licensing, Jurisdiction
J. Acree finds that the lower court properly denied a grandmother's request to intervene in an adoption action brought by the child's foster parents because she had declined to take the child on more than one occasion following the mother's incarceration, and she failed to prove she had a legal interest in the adoption in her untimely motion. Affirmed.
Court: Kentucky Court Of Appeals, Judge: Acree, Filed On: September 1, 2023, Case #: 2022-CA-1281-ME, Categories: Civil Procedure, Family Law