Billups v. State
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Opinion
After Remand from the Alabama Supreme Court
The Alabama Supreme Court in Ex parte Billups, 86 So.3d 1079 (Ala.2010), reversed this Court’s judgment affirming Kenneth Eugene Billups’s conviction for capital murder, a violation of § 13A-5-40(a)(2), AIa.Code 1975, and his sentence of death. The Alabama Supreme Court determined that the trial court’s jury instruction concerning the evidence of Bill-ups’s involvement in other murders was inadequate and erroneous. The Supreme Court concluded that the trial court’s instruction as to this evidence amounted to plain error. Rule 45A, Ala. R.App. P. Therefore, that Court reversed our judgment and remanded the case to this Court with instructions that we remand it to the trial court for a new trial.
In accordance with the Alabama Supreme Court’s decision, Billups’s conviction is hereby reversed and the case remanded to the trial court with instructions that a new trial be granted.
REVERSED AND REMANDED.
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