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Terrell v. State

Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama
Oct 27, 1981
406 So. 2d 456 (Ala. Crim. App. 1981)

Opinion

8 Div. 528.

October 27, 1981.

Appeal from the Circuit Court, Marshall County, William D Jetton, J

Clark E. Johnson, III, Arab, for appellant

Charles A. Graddick, Atty. Gen., and J. Thomas Leverette, Asst Atty. Gen., for appellee


The defendant was convicted of the theft of property in the first degree. He was sentenced under the Habitual Felony Offender Act to life imprisonment. Alabama Code 1975, Section 13A-5-9

On appeal, the defendant contends that the Habitual Felony Offender Act is unconstitutional because it "excludes offenses involving drugs from the operation of the . . . Act, thereby treating similarly situated persons differently from the Appellant."

This very same issue was answered adversely to the defendant by this Court in Motley v. State, Ala.Cr.App., 8 Div. 544 (Ms October 20, 1981), wherein we held that "the legislature intended that all felons, whether drug offenders or otherwise, be subject to enhanced punishment under the Alabama Habitual Felony Offender Act when prior convictions have been shown."

Additionally, we would note that a recidivist statute is not constitutionally deficient for the mere reason that it does not include all felonies. Wessling v. Bennett, 290 F. Supp. 511 (N.D.Iowa 1968)

We have searched the record and found no error prejudicial to the substantial rights of the defendant. The judgment of the Circuit Court is affirmed

AFFIRMED

All Judges concur


Summaries of

Terrell v. State

Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama
Oct 27, 1981
406 So. 2d 456 (Ala. Crim. App. 1981)
Case details for

Terrell v. State

Case Details

Full title:Britton Dale TERRELL v. STATE

Court:Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama

Date published: Oct 27, 1981

Citations

406 So. 2d 456 (Ala. Crim. App. 1981)

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