T.D.M. v. State
T.D.M. v. State
Opinion of the Court
On Remand from the Alabama Supreme Court.
T.D.M. appealed his convictions for first-degree sexual abuse, see § 13A-6-66, Ala. Code 1975, and first-degree sodomy, see § 13A-6-63, Ala. Code 1975, and his resulting sentences of 20 years’ imprisonment for the sodomy conviction and 5 years’ imprisonment for the sexual-abuse conviction.
In accordance with the opinion of the Alabama Supreme Court, we remand this case to the circuit court for it to vacate T.D.M.’s conviction for first-degree sodomy and to enter a judgment of acquittal on the sodomy charge.
REMANDED WITH INSTRUCTIONS.
. In its opinion reversing our judgment affirming the sodomy conviction, the Alabama Supreme Court stated that T.D.M. was sentenced "to three years in the state penitentiary for both counts, the sentences to run concurrently.” Ex parte T.D.M., 117 So.3d 933,
. The Supreme Court stated that it
“granted certiorari solely to determine whether T.D.M.’s constitutional rights against being placed twice in jeopardy, under the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution and art. I, § 9, of the Alabama Constitution of 1901, were violated when the jury returned a not-guilty verdict on the sodomy count, was discharged, left the courtroom, and then returned and changed its verdict.”
Ex parte T.D.M., 117 So.3d at 935.
Note from the reporter of decisions: On December 14, 2012, on return to remand, the Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed, without opinion.
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