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McLeod v. State

Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama
May 8, 1998
718 So. 2d 731 (Ala. Crim. App. 1998)

Opinion

No. CR-95-1280.

May 8, 1998.

Appeal from Mobile Circuit Court (CC-95-704); Chris N. Galanos, Judge.

John Grow II, for appellant.

Jeff Sessions and Bill Pryor, attys. gen., and James Prude, asst. atty. gen., for appellee.


On Remand from the Alabama Supreme Court


Leon McLeod, Jr. appealed his conviction and sentence for the murder of James McKissick, raising only the issue of the voluntariness of his confession. This court reversed McLeod's conviction, holding that his confession was involuntary. 718 So.2d 723 (Ala.Cr.App. 1996). The Alabama Supreme Court granted the state's petition for certiorari review, and reversed the judgment of this court. In reversing, it applied the test set out in Ex parte Gaddy, 698 So.2d 1150 (Ala. 1997), and held that the state had met its burden of proving that McLeod's confession was voluntary. McLeod v. State, 718 So.2d 727 (Ala. 1998). Therefore, in accordance with the Supreme Court's holding, McLeod's conviction is due to be, and it is hereby, affirmed.

The foregoing opinion was prepared by Retired Appellate Judge John Patterson while serving on active duty status as a judge of this court under the provisions of § 12-18-10 (e), Ala. Code 1975.

AFFIRMED.

All Judges concur.


Summaries of

McLeod v. State

Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama
May 8, 1998
718 So. 2d 731 (Ala. Crim. App. 1998)
Case details for

McLeod v. State

Case Details

Full title:Leon McLEOD, Jr. v. STATE

Court:Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama

Date published: May 8, 1998

Citations

718 So. 2d 731 (Ala. Crim. App. 1998)