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   State Courts - Alabama - January 12, 2001

  
Vongsouvanh v. Steel Processors, Inc., 2990004, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, January 12, 2001, Released
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WBT v. A.B./Wildwood Ltd. Pshp., 2971191, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, January 12, 2001, Released
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Wallace v. Wallace, 2980765, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, January 12, 2001, Released
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Woodward v. Roberson, 1991066, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, January 12, 2001, Released
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Overview: In due process suit, the trial court erred in granting preliminary injunctive relief to appellees because the award of money damages, which appellees also sought, would have been an adequate remedy at law.

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Yancey v. State, CR-96-2195, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, January 12, 2001, Released
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Overview: Prosecutor failed to give adequate explanation as to why six white jurors, who had misdemeanor and traffic violations, remained on the venire when similar black prospective jurors were struck in appellant's capital murder trial.

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