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The Moore Firm, LLC

Accident & Injury, Divorce & Family Law, Criminal, Estate, Juvenile Law

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Robert N Payne Attorney At Law

DUI-DWI, Criminal, Dispute Resolution, Collection

Larsen & Slover, PC

Dispute Resolution, Social Security, Divorce & Family Law, Criminal, Bankruptcy & Debt

Christopher W. Long, PC

Divorce & Family Law, Criminal, Business

Law Office Of Joe N Lampley

DUI-DWI, Employment, Medical Malpractice, Workers' Compensation, Divorce

NXTSTEP Family Law, PC

Divorce & Family Law, Family Law, Criminal

Johnston Moore & Thompson

Animal Bite, Mesothelioma, Criminal, Motor Vehicle, Bed Bug

Timberlake and League

Personal Injury, Immigration, Criminal, Wrongful Termination, Child Custody

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Tyson v. Macon County Greyhound Park, Inc.

... Tyson contends that the Macon Circuit Court does not have subject-matter jurisdiction over an action seeking to enjoin the enforcement of criminal laws of the State of Alabama. We agree. The general rule is that a court may ...

Ex parte King

... gen., and Robin D. Scales and Cheairs Porter, asst. attys. gen., for respondents. Pamela W. Baschab, presiding judge, HW "Bucky" McMillan, Greg Shaw, A. Kelli Wise, and Samuel H. Welch, judges, Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals, as respondents. WOODALL, Justice. ...

Ex parte Brown

... 935 Brown appealed. The Court of Criminal Appeals unanimously affirmed Brown's conviction and sentence. ... For the reasons discussed below, we need not decide that issue to affirm the judgment of the Court of Criminal Appeals. I. Facts and Procedural History. ...