Young v. State

Supreme Court of Alabama
Young v. State, 13 So. 3d 886 (Ala. 2007)
2007 Ala. LEXIS 202; 2007 WL 2812775
Bolin, See, Lyons, Woodall, Smith, Parker, Murdock, Stuart, Cobb

Young v. State

Opinion of the Court

BOLIN, Justice.

We hereby suspend the provisions of Rule 39(g) and (h), Ala. RApp. P., allowing the petitioner and the respondent to file a brief and to request oral argument, and we summarily grant the writ. This Court recently overruled Wells v. State, 941 So.2d 1008 (Ala.Crim.App. 2005), to the extent that it created a limitation on a trial court’s jurisdiction to consider successive § 13A-5-9.1, Ala.Code 1975, motions. See Ex parte Gunn, 993 So.2d 433 (Ala. 2007). The Court of Criminal Appeals relied solely on Wells in affirming the trial court’s judgment. Therefore, we reverse the judgment of the Court of Criminal Appeals and remand the case for proceedings consistent with Gunn.

WRIT GRANTED; REVERSED AND REMANDED.

SEE, LYONS, WOODALL, SMITH, PARKER, and MURDOCK, JJ., concur. STUART, J., concurs specially. COBB, C.J., recuses herself.

Concurring Opinion

STUART, Justice

(concurring specially).

I adhere to my writing in Ex parte Gunn, 993 So.2d 433, 437 (Ala. 2007)(Stuart, J., concurring specially).

Reference

Full Case Name
Ex Parte Johnny M. Young. (In Re Johnny M. Young v. State of Alabama).
Cited By
1 case
Status
Published