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Mitchell v. City of Mobile

Supreme Court of Alabama
Dec 4, 1975
323 So. 2d 344 (Ala. 1975)

Opinion

SC 1429.

December 4, 1975.

Appeal from the Circuit Court, Mobile County, Joseph M. Hocklander, J.

Mylan R. Engel, Mobile, for appellants.

William H. Brigham and S. R. Sheppard, Mobile, for appellees.


The Personnel Board for Mobile County filed a declaratory judgment proceeding against the City of Mobile, seeking to have Act No. 2441, Acts of Alabama, 1971, Vol. V, p. 3903, relating to the Chief of Police of the City of Mobile, declared unconstitutional.

The trial court, on May 1, 1975, declared the Act constitutional and valid. The Personnel Board appealed.

The essential part of Act No. 2441 consisted of one paragraph and on October 10, 1975, the legislature amended Act No. 2441 by rewriting the single paragraph in such a manner as to settle the controversy in the instant suit so that it would not now matter whether the original Act were valid or not. The question has become moot and the appeal is due to be dismissed for that reason.

Appeal dismissed.

HEFLIN, C. J., and MADDOX, JONES and SHORES, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Mitchell v. City of Mobile

Supreme Court of Alabama
Dec 4, 1975
323 So. 2d 344 (Ala. 1975)
Case details for

Mitchell v. City of Mobile

Case Details

Full title:Price L. MITCHELL et al., etc. v. CITY OF MOBILE, a Municipal Corporation…

Court:Supreme Court of Alabama

Date published: Dec 4, 1975

Citations

323 So. 2d 344 (Ala. 1975)
295 Ala. 73