Ex Parte Tirey
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Opinion
Walker County Sheriff John Mark Tirey petitions this Court for a writ of mandamus directing the Walker Circuit Court to grant the motion to dismiss filed by Sheriff Tirey in an action brought against him and other defendants by T.M., as next friend of K.M.M., a minor. We grant the petition and issue the writ.
T.M. is K.M.M.'s mother. The complaint she filed on behalf of her son alleges that K.M.M. was sexually assaulted by Charles Leonard Uptain, an adult criminal sex offender, as that term is defined by the Community Notification Act, §§
Sheriff Tirey filed a motion to dismiss the claims against him on the ground that he is entitled to the State immunity afforded sheriff's by Art. I., §
A sheriff is immune from suit under most circumstances.
Boshell v. Walker County Sheriff,"In Parker v. Amerson,
519 So.2d 442 (Ala. 1987), this Court held that a sheriff, as an executive officer of the State of Alabama, is immune, under ArticleI , §14 , of the Alabama Constitution, from suit based on state law claims arising out of the execution of the duties of his office, except for actions brought (1) to compel him to perform his duties, (2) to compel him to perform ministerial acts, (3) to enjoin him from enforcing unconstitutional laws, (4) to enjoin him from acting in bad faith, fraudulently, beyond his authority, or under a mistaken interpretation of the law, or (5) under the Declaratory Judgment Act to seek construction of a statute if he is a necessary party for the construction of the statute."
T.M. claims that Sheriff Tirey negligently or wantonly failed to fulfill duties imposed upon him as the sheriff of Walker County by §
In response to Sheriff Tirey's petition, T.M. invites this Court to consider her claim under the principles of State-agent immunity expressed in Ex parte Cranman,
PETITION GRANTED; WRIT ISSUED.
COBB, C.J., and SEE, SMITH, and PARKER, JJ., concur.
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