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Robinson v. Broadnax

Supreme Court of Alabama
Mar 30, 1990
562 So. 2d 229 (Ala. 1990)

Opinion

89-231-M.

March 30, 1990.

Appeal from Circuit Court, Houston County, No. CV-89-470J, Edward Jackson, Judge.

James L. Robinson, pro se.

Faulkner Broadnax, Dothen, pro se.


James L. Robinson sued his attorney, Faulkner Broadnax, alleging negligence and legal malpractice, after Robinson was convicted of third degree burglary in Henry Circuit Court. The trial court dismissed Robinson's pro se complaint for failure to state a claim on which relief could be granted. A.R.Civ.P., Rule 12(b)(6).

This case is due to be reversed on the authority of Boshell v. Jasper Police Dept., 558 So.2d 898 (Ala. 1989). We point out that Robinson's complaint sufficiently alleged that the result of his burglary trial would have been different but for Broadnax's alleged negligence. Cf. Mylar v. Wilkinson, 435 So.2d 1237 (Ala. 1983), and Hall v. Thomas, 456 So.2d 67 (Ala. 1984). Thus, the trial court erred in granting Broadnax's Rule 12(b)(6) motion to dismiss Robinson's claim.

REVERSED AND REMANDED.

HORNSBY, C.J., and MADDOX, ALMON and ADAMS, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Robinson v. Broadnax

Supreme Court of Alabama
Mar 30, 1990
562 So. 2d 229 (Ala. 1990)
Case details for

Robinson v. Broadnax

Case Details

Full title:James L. ROBINSON v. Faulkner BROADNAX

Court:Supreme Court of Alabama

Date published: Mar 30, 1990

Citations

562 So. 2d 229 (Ala. 1990)