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   State Courts - Alabama - January 18 - February 7, 2001

  
K.L.B. v. W.M.F., 2000409, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, January 18, 2001, Released
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Overview: Under the individual circumstances of the case, father did not impliedly consent to daughter's adoption by stepfather when he withheld child support during brief period; if there was any consent at all, it was withdrawn.

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Ex parte Brown, CR-00-0516, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, January 26, 2001, Released
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Overview: Pretrial habeas corpus relief, as to bail exceeding the recommended bail schedule, was granted to the extent that the lower court was directed to state its reasons for the high bail, but denied insofar as the bail amount was not reduced.

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Ex parte Franklin, CR-00-0325, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, January 26, 2001, Released
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Overview: Postconviction court judge was directed to set aside his prohibition of inmate from filing further petitions because inmate had a constitutional right of access to the courts which litigiousness alone could not proscribe.

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Isbell v. Elsberry, 2991236, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, January 26, 2001, Released
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Caddell v. State, CR-00-2037, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, February 1, 2001, Released
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Overview: Defendant's sentence was only appropriate if he was sentenced under a version of the Alabama Community Notification Act prior to its amendments, otherwise sentence would be illegal. Trial court had to determine date of commission of offense.

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Green v. Ingram, 1992144, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, February 2, 2001, Released
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Overview: Summary judgment for lawyer in client's malpractice suit was upheld where statute required expert testimony as to lawyer's deviation from standard of care, but no such evidence or affidavits for the client were contained in the record.

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Strain v. Strain, 2991297, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, February 2, 2001, Released
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Overview: Matters such as alimony and property division incident to a divorce were within the discretion of the trial court and its ruling on these matters could not be reversed absent a showing of plain and palpable error.

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Harris v. Medstar, Inc., 1992175, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, February 7, 2001, Released
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