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   State Courts - Alabama - September 21, 2001

  
Waters v. Williams, 2991228, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, September 21, 2001, Released
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Overview: Trial court correctly found injured parties' peremptory challenges were exercised for race neutral reasons. Trial court did not err by failing to instruct jury on sudden emergency doctrine.

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Wheeles v. Wheeles, 2000352, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, September 21, 2001, Released
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Wilkinson v. Wilkinson, 2000708, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, September 21, 2001, Released
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Overview: Trial court's alimony award to disabled husband was inequitable, considering respective incomes of parties, as was failure to award husband interest in wife's retirement fund, and failure to require wife to maintain health insurance for husband.

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