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Culp v. State

Supreme Court of Alabama
Mar 6, 1998
710 So. 2d 1361 (Ala. 1998)

Opinion

1970149.

March 6, 1998.

Petition for Writ of Certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals (Mobile Circuit Court, CC-95-1130 and CC-95-1131; Court of Criminal Appeals, CR-95-1622); Edward B. McDermott, Judge.

Mayer W. Perloff of Reid, Friedman, Perloff Ross, P.C., Mobile, for petitioners.

Bill Pryor, atty. gen., and Susan B. Anderson, deputy atty. gen., for respondent.


The petition for the writ of certiorari is denied.

In denying the petition for the writ of certiorari, this Court does not wish to be understood as approving all the language, reasons, or statements of law in the Court of Criminal Appeals' opinion. Horsley v. Horsley, 291 Ala. 782, 280 So.2d 155 (1973).

WRIT DENIED.

HOOPER, C.J., and KENNEDY, COOK, BUTTS, and SEE, JJ., concur.

MADDOX, SHORES, and HOUSTON, JJ., concur specially, with opinion by SHORES, J.


I agree that the petition for the writ of certiorari should be denied. However, I disagree with, and would reject, the following statement in the Court of Criminal Appeals' opinion on return to remand, which is merely dictum in this case: "[T]he 'financial resources of the defendant' can include aid or support from a spouse, even though the restitution order is not binding on a spouse." Culp v. State, 710 So.2d 1357, 1360 (Ala.Cr.App. 1997).

MADDOX and HOUSTON, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Culp v. State

Supreme Court of Alabama
Mar 6, 1998
710 So. 2d 1361 (Ala. 1998)
Case details for

Culp v. State

Case Details

Full title:Ex parte William Crocker CULP, Sr., and William Crocker Culp, Jr. (Re…

Court:Supreme Court of Alabama

Date published: Mar 6, 1998

Citations

710 So. 2d 1361 (Ala. 1998)

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