Pitts v. Berry

75 So. 630, 16 Ala. App. 82, 1917 Ala. App. LEXIS 147
Alabama Court of Appeals·Decided May 15, 1917·No. 2 Div. 157.·Published

Opinion

BROWN, P. J.

The only question involved in this case — the constitutionality of the act creating the inferior court for Dallas county (Local’ Acts 1915, p. 436) — was fully considered in State v. Roden, 73 South. 657, 1 and was determined in favor of the appellant’s contention here, that the act is unconstitutional. On the authority of that case, the judgment of the circuit court is reversed, and a judgment here rendered denying the writ of mandamus and dismissing the petition at the cost of the petitioner.

Reversed and rendered.

1

15 Ala. App. 385.

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State v. Roden
73 So. 657 (Alabama Court of Appeals, 1916)