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   State Courts - Alabama - June 28 - June 30, 2004

  
Thomas v. State, CR-03-0729, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, June 28, 2004, Released
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Overview: Trial court erred in finding that defendant's post-conviction petition for relief was time-barred, where he alleged his incompetency to stand trial, and such, as a substantive due process claim, was not subject to any procedural bar.

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Big 3 Motors, Inc. v. Hawie, 2020578, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, June 30, 2004, Released
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Overview: Because a jury failed to award any nominal damages against a company for negligently entrusting a vehicle that caused an accident, punitive damages were improperly awarded; compensatory damages against the driver were not a substitute.

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Clear Creek Transp., Inc. v. Peebles, 2020556, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, June 30, 2004, Released
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Overview: Former employers' locating a job for a disabled former employee, standing alone, did not as a matter of law constitute "rehabilitation" of the employee, who was properly found by the trial court to be totally disabled.

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River of Life Christian Ctr. v. River of Life Int'l, Inc., 2020863, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, June 30, 2004, Released
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Overview: Because there was no question that a non-profit corporation transferred all its property before dissolving, it could not maintain actions for conversion or detainer, regardless of whether it revoked its dissolution.

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State ex rel. Watkins v. Sellers, 2020260, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, June 30, 2004, Released
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Overview: Court erred in refusing to forfeit car used in drug dealing on grounds intervenor was a bona fide lienholder, as it failed to also find that she neither knew nor through exercise of reasonable diligence could have known of owner's illegal activity.

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