Thompson v. ALABAMA STATE BD. OF PARDONS AND PAROLES
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Opinion
The appellants, William Thompson, Sr., William L. O'Neal, and Eddie Lee Tucker, inmates serving prison sentences in the Alabama prison system, filed in the Montgomery Circuit Court a petition on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated, styled as a petition for a writ of certiorari. The petition named as respondents Don Siegelman, Governor of Alabama; Michael W. Haley, Commissioner of Prisons; and William C. Young, Director of the Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles.
The petitioners alleged that Ala. Code 1975, §
The respondents answered, denying the allegations of the petition, claiming that the allegations were frivolous, and moving for a dismissal of the petition. The circuit court treated the answer and motion to dismiss as a motion for a summary judgment and entered a judgment for the respondents, stating that there was no genuine issue of any material fact and that the respondents were entitled to a judgment as a matter of law. The petitioners appealed, contending that the circuit court's judgment was erroneously based upon matters not raised in their petition, and asking us to reverse the judgment of the court below and remand the case with instructions that the circuit court hear their petition on the merits and address the issues raised.
We conclude, after reviewing these proceedings, that we do not have jurisdiction to hear this appeal. While the petition is styled as one seeking a writ of certiorari, it is in fact a petition seeking a declaratory judgment, which is authorized by the Declaratory Judgment Act (§
Thus, this case is due to be, and it is hereby, transferred to the Court of Civil Appeals.
The foregoing opinion was prepared by Retired Appellate Judge John Patterson while serving on active duty status as a judge of this court under the provisions of §
APPEAL TRANSFERRED.
McMillan, P.J., and Cobb, Baschab, Shaw, and Wise, JJ., concur.
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