Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals, 1991

Marsh v. State

Marsh v. State
Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals · Decided November 15, 1991 · Patterson
591 So. 2d 152; 1991 Ala. Crim. App. LEXIS 2635; 1991 WL 275046 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Marsh v. State

Opinion of the Court

PATTERSON, Presiding Judge.

Leslie Mae Marsh, the appellant, pleaded guilty to three separate offenses of unlawful distribution of a controlled substance, violations of § 13A-12-211, Code of Alabama 1975. She was sentenced under § 13A-12-250 to seven years’ imprisonment in each case, and her sentences were ordered to be served concurrently with each other.

In its brief, the state presents a motion to remand this case to the circuit court for the appointment of new counsel. After considering the state’s motion, in conjunction with the trial transcript and with Marsh’s brief, we grant the motion, and hereby remand this case to the circuit court with instructions to appoint new appellate counsel for Marsh.

MOTION GRANTED; REMANDED WITH INSTRUCTIONS.

All Judges concur.

Case-law data current through December 31, 2025. Source: CourtListener bulk data.