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Ex Parte Farley

Supreme Court of Alabama
Nov 25, 1981
406 So. 2d 1050 (Ala. 1981)

Summary

In Ex parte Farley, 406 So.2d 1050, 1051 (Ala. 1981), our Supreme Court warned, "Trial courts are possessed of ample powers to deal with conduct of attorneys who fail to conduct themselves according to high standards of courteous and correct behavior in the trial of cases; the trial courts should not hesitate, in proper instances, to exercise those powers."

Summary of this case from Allen v. State

Opinion

81-86.

November 25, 1981.

Petition for Writ of Certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals, 406 So.2d 1045

Richard S. Jaffe, Birmingham, for petitioner

Charles A. Graddick, Atty. Gen., for respondent


We wish to emphasize that we refuse to issue the writ in this case because we find no merit in the issues presented by the petition

However, we think the trial courts have been excessively lenient in imposing disciplinary sanctions upon the prosecutor in this case and others cited by the appellate court. Trial courts are possessed of ample powers to deal with conduct of attorneys who fail to conduct themselves according to high standards of courteous and correct behavior in the trial of cases; the trial courts should not hesitate, in proper instances, to exercise those powers

WRIT DENIED

TORBERT, C.J., and FAULKNER, ALMON and ADAMS, JJ., concur


Summaries of

Ex Parte Farley

Supreme Court of Alabama
Nov 25, 1981
406 So. 2d 1050 (Ala. 1981)

In Ex parte Farley, 406 So.2d 1050, 1051 (Ala. 1981), our Supreme Court warned, "Trial courts are possessed of ample powers to deal with conduct of attorneys who fail to conduct themselves according to high standards of courteous and correct behavior in the trial of cases; the trial courts should not hesitate, in proper instances, to exercise those powers."

Summary of this case from Allen v. State
Case details for

Ex Parte Farley

Case Details

Full title:Ex parte Jimmy FARLEY (Re Jimmy Farley v. State of Alabama)

Court:Supreme Court of Alabama

Date published: Nov 25, 1981

Citations

406 So. 2d 1050 (Ala. 1981)

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