Alabama Court of Civil Appeals, 1992

Hill v. Frye

Hill v. Frye
Alabama Court of Civil Appeals · Decided August 7, 1992 · Robertson
603 So. 2d 1073; 1992 Ala. Civ. App. LEXIS 378; 1992 WL 186047 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Hill v. Frye

Opinion

This is an appeal by the wife from the denial of a petition for rule nisi.

Whether a party is in contempt of court is a determination committed to the sound *Page 1074 discretion of the trial court, and our review in a contempt case does not involve an inquiry into the weight and sufficiency of the evidence, but whether the denial of the contempt petition is supported by some evidence. Lundy v.Lundy, 586 So.2d 949 (Ala.Civ.App. 1991). The record reveals such supporting evidence in this case.

The wife's request for an attorney's fee on appeal is denied.

AFFIRMED.

THIGPEN and RUSSELL, JJ., concur.

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