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   State Courts - Alabama - January 12, 2001

  
Freeman v. Dupont Pharms. Co., 1990295, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, January 12, 2001, Released
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Goodnite v. Thrasher, 1990323, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, January 12, 2001, Released
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Hesse v. State, CR-98-1655, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, January 12, 2001, Released
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Horton v. Briley, 2991218, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, January 12, 2001, Released
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Overview: Statute setting out board of adjustment jurisdiction was not designed to be only avenue for pursuing a claim against non-immune individuals. Student injured in a school bus accident properly sued bus drivers in their individual capacities.

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Johnnie's Homes, Inc. v. Holt, 1991404, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, January 12, 2001, Released
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Overview: Defendant did not have a duty to disclose the arbitration provisions to plaintiff because defendant did not know that plaintiff was illiterate. Thus, the trial court erred in denying defendant's motion to compel arbitration.

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Lucas v. Lyle, 2991276, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, January 12, 2001, Released
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Overview: Plaintiff and defendant's agreement which stated their desire to cancel their lease and release each other from any claims or liability under the lease was supported by sufficient consideration since each release was consideration for the other.

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Lucas v. State, CR-97-1419, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, January 12, 2001, Released
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Oakwood Acceptance Corp. v. Hobbs, 1990999, 1991000, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, January 12, 2001, Released
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Overview: Trial court erred in denying motion to compel arbitration where standing to enforce arbitration was matter encompassed in agreement and issue of invasion of privacy was of questionable applicability; therefore, arbitration was appropriate.

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One Stop, Inc. v. State Dep't of Revenue, 2981192, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, January 12, 2001, Released
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Overview: Service station owners voluntarily contributed to state superfund, instead of using another method to satisfy financial responsibility requirements; state was not obligated to refund monies or use funds to pay for cleanup.

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R.W. v. State, CR-99-1073, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, January 12, 2001, Released
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Overview: Possession conviction was reversed: nearly 50 types of controlled substances were seized from residence, appellant was charged with possession of only two substances, and State presented no evidence excluding other possible possessors.

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