Ex Parte v. Egbuonu

911 So. 2d 755, 2005 WL 928526
Supreme Court of Alabama·Decided April 22, 2005·No. 1040647·Published

Opinion

STUART, Justice.

The petition for the writ of certiorari is denied. See Strassheim v. Daily, 221 U.S. 280, 31 S.Ct. 558, 55 L.Ed. 735 (1911); and Heath v. Jones, 941 F.2d 1126 (11th Cir.1991).

In denying the petition for the writ of certiorari, this Court does not wish to be understood as approving all the language, reasons, or statements of law in the Court of Criminal Appeals’ opinion. Horsley v. Horsley, 291 Ala. 782, 280 So.2d 155 (1973).

WRIT DENIED.

NABERS, C.J., and SEE, LYONS, HARWOOD, WOODALL, SMITH, BOLIN, and PARKER, JJ., concur.

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Strassheim v. Daily
221 U.S. 280 (Supreme Court, 1911)
Larry Gene Heath v. Charlie Jones, Warden
941 F.2d 1126 (Eleventh Circuit, 1991)
Horsley v. Horsley
280 So. 2d 155 (Supreme Court of Alabama, 1973)