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   State Courts - Alabama - February 14, 2003

  
Ala. Dep't of Corr. v. Thompson, 1001191, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, February 14, 2003, Released
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Overview: The trial court erred in granting summary judgment to a victim since a corrections department was an immune state agency, and a warden and two correctional officers had no special duty to protect the victim from an escaped inmate's criminal acts.

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Bean Dredging v. Ala. Dep't of Revenue, 1011664, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, February 14, 2003, Released
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Overview: Dredges operating on navigable waterways were substantially engaged in interstate commerce and thus were exempt from the Alabama sales tax for the purchase of diesel fuel and supplies for the dredges.

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Elliott v. Winston County, 1011910, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, February 14, 2003, Released
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Ex parte Centobie, 1010462, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, February 14, 2003, Released
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Ex parte Collins, 1020115, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, February 14, 2003, Released
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Overview: Although the record supported a former husband's conviction for criminal contempt based on the husband's violation of part of a divorce judgment, the trial court's award of attorney fees in the criminal contempt action was improper and was reversed.

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Hertzberg v. Gainey, 2001159, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, February 14, 2003, Released
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Overview: In ordering postminority educational support, the trial court abused its discretion by failing to impose reasonable temporal and academic restrictions. The trial court was required to set reasonable limitations on the father's obligations.

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Lewis v. L.S.E., 2010692, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, February 14, 2003, Released
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Sessions v. Espy, 1010329, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, February 14, 2003, Released
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State ex rel. Valeska v. Farrier, 2011291, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, February 14, 2003, Released
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Wade Sand & Gravel v. Lacey, 2010963, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, February 14, 2003, Released
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Overview: Appellate court reversed trial court's judgment in workers' compensation action because, although judgment contained findings of fact, it did not cite applicable legal principles or contain a discussion of how facts related to applicable principles.

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