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   State Courts - Alabama - March 31, 2000

  
Ex parte Callahan, 1981722, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, March 31, 2000, Released
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Ex parte Grand Manor, Inc., 1980348, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, March 31, 2000, Released
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Overview: Where it was error to deny a directed verdict on the issue of negligent manufacture because there was no physical injury, it could not be presumed the general verdict was returned on a count supported by the evidence.

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Ex parte Moore, 1980023, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, March 31, 2000, Released
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Overview: Judicial inquiry commission's investigation was concluded and petition was moot. Justice recused himself because petitioner announced his candidacy for same political office sought by the justice.

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Ex parte Presley, 1990390, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, March 31, 2000, Released
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Ex parte S.W.T., 1980989, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, March 31, 2000, Released
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Overview: Where a motion to enlarge time to file a post-trial motion was granted, and the appeal filed pursuant to that motion was within the extension period of the civil rules, the appeal was timely filed.

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Ex parte Thomas, 1980262, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, March 31, 2000, RELEASED
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Overview: Failure of the trial court to submit the lesser-included offense of manslaughter to the jury for its consideration did not prejudice the defendant.

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Ex parte Travis, 1970815, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, March 31, 2000, Released
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Overview: Capital murder conviction and death penalty were affirmed. Appellant failed to prove that pretrial publicity warranted a change of venue; Batson motion was properly denied since prosecutor's voir dire was not discriminatory.

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Ex parte Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., 1990229, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, March 31, 2000, Released
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George v. State, CR-98-0301, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, March 31, 2000, Released
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Overview: Claims challenging voluntariness of a guilty plea and ineffective assistance of counsel were not precluded from postconviction relief petition and the court remanded the cause to trial court to decide petition on its merits.

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Gowers v. State, CR-99-0344, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, March 31, 2000, Released
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Overview: The finding of guilt of appellant inmate based upon the hearsay of a hearing officer was not supported by sufficient evidence to meet due process requirements, and was, therefore, arbitrary and capricious.

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