Ex parte Tramaine Bonner PETITION FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS (In re: Ex parte State of Alabama (In re: State of Alabama v. Tramaine Bonner)) (Mobile Circuit Court: CC-16-6155 and CC-16-6156; Criminal Appeals: CR-2023-0660).

CourtSupreme Court of Alabama
DecidedMay 2, 2025
DocketSC-2024-0443
StatusPublished

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Ex parte Tramaine Bonner PETITION FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS (In re: Ex parte State of Alabama (In re: State of Alabama v. Tramaine Bonner)) (Mobile Circuit Court: CC-16-6155 and CC-16-6156; Criminal Appeals: CR-2023-0660)., (Ala. 2025).

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Rel: May 2, 2025

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SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA OCTOBER TERM, 2024-2025

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SC-2024-0443 _________________________

Ex parte Tramaine Bonner

PETITION FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS

(In re: Ex parte State of Alabama

(In re: State of Alabama

v.

Tramaine Bonner))

(Mobile Circuit Court: CC-16-6155 and CC-16-6156; Court of Criminal Appeals: CR-2023-0660) SC-2024-0443

SELLERS, Justice. 1

Tramaine Bonner petitions this Court for a writ of mandamus

directing the Court of Criminal Appeals to vacate it June 28, 2024, writ

of mandamus ("the 2024 writ") directing Judge Michael Youngpeter to

comply with a writ of mandamus previously issued by that court on

March 30, 2023 ("the 2023 writ"). We deny the petition.

Facts and Procedural History

In December 2019, a jury convicted Bonner of two counts of first-

degree robbery. See § 13A-8-41, Ala. Code 1975. Before he was sentenced,

Bonner filed a motion for a judgment of acquittal, arguing that the State's

evidence was insufficient to sustain his convictions for first-degree

robbery. See Rule 20.3, Ala. R. Crim. P. Bonner conceded in his motion,

however, that the State's evidence was sufficient to sustain convictions

for two counts of third-degree robbery. See § 13A-8-43, Ala. Code 1975.

On March 1, 2023, the Mobile Circuit Court granted Bonner's

motion for a judgment of acquittal and adjudicated him guilty of two

counts of third-degree robbery. Based on Bonner's prior felony

1This case was originally assigned to another Justice on this Court;

it was reassigned to Justice Sellers on March 26, 2025. 2 SC-2024-0443

convictions, the circuit court sentenced him to concurrent sentences of

life imprisonment. On March 7, 2023, the State petitioned the Court of

Criminal Appeals for writ of mandamus directing Judge Youngpeter, the

circuit-court judge in this case, to set aside the judgment of acquittal and

to reinstate Bonner's first-degree-robbery convictions. The State did not

seek a stay of the proceedings in the circuit court while it sought

mandamus relief. See Rule 21(f), Ala. R. App. P. (providing that the filing

of a petition for a writ of mandamus "shall not stay the proceedings in

the trial court unless the trial judge or an appellate court shall so order").

Thus, the circuit court's jurisdiction over Bonner's case was set to expire

on March 31, 2023.

On March 30, 2023, the Court of Criminal Appeals granted the

State's petition and issued the 2023 writ directing Judge Youngpeter to

set aside the judgment of acquittal no later than 5:00 p.m. on March 31,

2023, and to pronounce sentence upon Bonner for his first-degree-robbery

convictions. At some point on March 31, Judge Youngpeter learned of

the 2023 writ; however, for reasons not relevant here, he did not comply

with the writ.

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In July 2023, the State filed a motion requesting that Judge

Youngpeter schedule a hearing to set aside the judgment of acquittal as

instructed by the 2023 writ. Following briefing and oral argument from

both parties on the matter, Judge Youngpeter issued an order concluding

that the circuit court's jurisdiction over Bonner's case had expired and

that he was therefore unable comply with the 2023 writ directing him to

set aside the judgment of acquittal. In September 2023, the State filed a

second petition for a writ of mandamus in the Court of Criminal Appeals,

arguing that the 2023 writ was a valid order that Judge Youngpeter was

required to follow.

On June 28, 2024, the Court of Criminal Appeals issued an opinion,

concluding that the State had demonstrated a clear legal right to the

relief sought, specifically the enforcement of the 2023 writ. See State v.

Bonner, [Ms. CR-2023-0660, June 28, 2024] ___ So. 3d ___ (Ala. Crim.

App. 2024). Thus, the Court of Criminal Appeals issued the 2024 writ

directing Judge Youngpeter to comply with the 2023 writ by setting aside

the judgment of acquittal, reinstating Bonner's two first-degree-robbery

convictions, and sentencing him for those convictions. This mandamus

petition followed.

4 SC-2024-0443

Standard of Review

"A writ of mandamus is an extraordinary remedy available only when the petitioner can demonstrate: " '(1) a clear legal right to the order sought; (2) an imperative duty upon the respondent to perform, accompanied by a refusal to do so; (3) the lack of another adequate remedy; and (4) the properly invoked jurisdiction of the court." ' Ex parte Nall, 879 So. 2d 541, 543 (Ala. 2003) (quoting Ex parte BOC Grp., Inc., 823 So. 2d 1270, 1272 (Ala. 2001))."

Ex parte Alabama Dep't of Corr., 252 So. 3d 635, 636 (Ala. 2017).

Discussion

Bonner seeks a writ of mandamus directing the Court of Criminal

Appeals to vacate the 2024 writ directing Judge Youngpeter to comply

with the 2023 writ. Bonner asserts that he is entitled to have the 2024

writ vacated because, he says, the circuit court no longer has jurisdiction

to comply with the 2023 writ. Bonner relies on State v. Webber, 886 So.

2d 869 (Ala. 2004), and Ex parte Denson, 57 So. 3d 195 (Ala. 2010).

However, we find that the Court of Criminal Appeals properly

distinguished those cases. In Webber, this Court dismissed as moot the

State's petition seeking a writ of mandamus directing a trial judge to

vacate an order dismissing a case against the defendant because, at the

time the State filed its petition, the trial court's jurisdiction to vacate the

order had expired. Likewise, in Denson, this Court held that the Court 5 SC-2024-0443

of Criminal Appeals had lacked jurisdiction to issue a writ of mandamus

directing a trial judge to set aside a judgment of acquittal because, at the

time the Court of Criminal Appeals had issued the writ, the trial court's

jurisdiction over the defendant's case had expired. Here, Judge

Youngpeter granted Bonner's motion for a judgment of acquittal on

March 1, 2023. On March 30, 2023, one day before the circuit court's

jurisdiction over Bonner's case was to expire, the Court of Criminal

Appeals issued the 2023 writ directing Judge Youngpeter to set aside the

judgment of acquittal no later than 5:00 p.m. on March 31, 2023. Judge

Youngpeter, however, did not comply with the 2023 writ. So, unlike the

procedural posture in Denson and Webber, in which the actions of the

State and the Court of Criminal Appeals, respectively, occurred after the

trial court had lost jurisdiction over the defendant's case, the 2023 writ

in this case was issued before the circuit court's jurisdiction had expired.

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