Marinshaw v. State
Supreme Court of Alabama
Marinshaw v. State, 284 Ala. 4 (Ala. 1969)
221 So. 2d 121; 1969 Ala. LEXIS 1006
Bloodworth, Simpson, Merrill, Coleman
Marinshaw v. State
Opinion of the Court
This cause is submitted on the State’s motion to strike defendant’s petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals.
The motion is due to be granted because the petition was not “filed” within fifteen days after the Court of Appeals overruled application for rehearing as required by Rule 39, Revised Rules of the Supreme Court, 279 Ala. XXI, XXXIX. It was “presented” to the Clerk the twenty-first day.
Neither does the brief accompanying the petition (required by Rule 39, supra) contain a certificate of service on the attorney general, as required by Rule 11, Revised Rules of the Supreme Court, 279 Ala. XXI, XXVII. Bruner v. State, 265 Ala. 357, 91 So.2d 224.
Motion to strike granted.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Terrance Marinshaw v. State of Alabama.
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- Published