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   State Courts - Alabama - June 25 - June 27, 2001

  
Ex parte Anonymous, 1001649, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, June 25, 2001, Released
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Overview: Denial of minor's petition to waiver of parental consent to an abortion was flawed. Trial court did not adequately set out the findings it was required to make and did not comment on minor's demeanor or her performance as a witness.

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In re Anonymous, 2000892, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, June 26, 2001, Released
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Cryer v. Corbett, 1990991, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, June 27, 2001, Released
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Overview: Notes concerning a doctor's report on the death of a patient made to her fellow medical clinic members were not privileged from discovery, but the name of a potential expert witness the doctor talked to was privileged.

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