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Clemons v. Mallett

Supreme Court of Alabama
Jan 8, 1988
518 So. 2d 687 (Ala. 1988)

Opinion

86-64.

September 4, 1987. Rehearing Denied January 8, 1988.

Appeal from the Circuit Court, Shelby County, John E. Rochester, District Judge.

Sidney D. Clemons, pro se.

William R. Justice; Columbiana, for the Malletts.


This is a pro se appeal filed by defendant Sidney Clemons from a judgment in favor of plaintiffs Paul and Susie Mallett. The Malletts filed suit against Clemons on November 18, 1985, seeking an injunction requiring Clemons to remove a fence he had built on their property. The suit also sought damages for trespass. Clemons filed a counterclaim for abuse of process, extreme outrage, and assault.

Prior to these claims, these same parties had come before this Court, and we had affirmed the judgment in favor of the Malletts with regard to a description of their property. Clemons v. Mallett, 445 So.2d 276 (Ala. 1984). Clemons subsequently erected a fence, which a survey showed to be on the Malletts' property. Clemons would not remove the fence, so the Malletts filed this suit to have him declared a trespasser, and to have the fence removed. The court issued an injunction against Clemons, ordering him to remove the fence; enforcement was stayed pending the outcome of this appeal.

Much of Clemons's brief is an attempt to relitigate the description in the trial court's order that we held to be correct on the first appeal involving these parties. Suffice it to say that once an issue is determined on appeal, it cannot be relitigated in the trial court.

We have likewise carefully looked at each of Clemons's pro se arguments and find each one to be without merit. Most of this case falls within the ambit of the ore tenus rule. That rule is that the judgment of the trial court based on factual findings made by the court upon ore tenus testimony will not be overturned on appeal as long as it is supported by competent evidence and is not manifestly unjust or plainly or palpably erroneous. Adams v. Adams, 346 So.2d 1146 (Ala. 1977). The judgment of the trial court is due to be affirmed.

AFFIRMED.

TORBERT, C.J., and JONES, SHORES and STEAGALL, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Clemons v. Mallett

Supreme Court of Alabama
Jan 8, 1988
518 So. 2d 687 (Ala. 1988)
Case details for

Clemons v. Mallett

Case Details

Full title:Sidney D. CLEMONS v. Paul MALLETT and Susie Mallett

Court:Supreme Court of Alabama

Date published: Jan 8, 1988

Citations

518 So. 2d 687 (Ala. 1988)