Lindsey Wilson v. Commonwealth of Kentucky; Craig Milner v. Commonwealth of Kentucky
At issue is whether the “Good Samaritan” exemption applies when a 911 caller reports not specifically a “drug overdose” but rather an unknown running vehicle parked in her driveway with two non-responsive occupants. In Craig Milner v. Commonwealth of Kentucky, the issue is whether the “Good Samaritan” exemption applies when a 911 caller reports an unconscious individual slumped over the driver’s seat of a running vehicle with an open door in a retail parking lot. Oral arguments heard on March 17, 2021.
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