Fields v. State, 1 Div. 857

Decision Date14 May 1985
Docket Number1 Div. 857
Citation472 So.2d 439
PartiesDouglas Eugene FIELDS v. STATE.
CourtAlabama Court of Criminal Appeals

W.A. Kimbrough, Jr. of Turner, Onderdonk & Kimbrough, Mobile, for appellant.

Charles A. Graddick, Atty. Gen., and P. David Bjurberg, Asst. Atty. Gen., for appellee.

PATTERSON, Judge.

Douglas Eugene Fields was indicted in two separate indictments by the Mobile County Grand Jury at its September 1982 session for vehicular homicide in violation of § 32-5A-192, Code of Alabama 1975. In one indictment, he was charged with unlawfully causing the death of William Clark McKee while engaged in the violation of a state law applying to the operation of a vehicle, and in the other indictment he was similarly charged with unlawfully causing the death of Rebecca Jean Williamson while engaged in the violation of a state law applying to the operation of a vehicle. The acts alleged in both indictments arose out of a single incident, an automobile collision, which occurred on December 4, 1981. The indictments were consolidated for trial and Fields was found guilty as charged in both indictments by a jury on April 5, 1984. On May 15, 1984, Fields was sentenced to serve three years in the penitentiary in each case, and it was ordered that sentences run concurrently. This appeal followed.

One of the issues which appellant raises on appeal is that the statute under which he was indicted, § 32-5A-192, is unconstitutional in that it makes the offense both a felony and a misdemeanor. Because of this he contends that the code section violates Article I, Section 6, of the Alabama Constitution of 1901, in that "the criminal offense sought to be stated does not advise the defendant and others similarly situated with sufficient particularity of the nature of the crime sought to be prohibited." This issue was properly preserved for appeal by appellant in the trial court by timely motion to dismiss.

During the pendency of this case on appeal, this court declared § 32-5A-192 unconstitutional in the case of Whirley v. State, [Ms.3 Div.25, January 8, 1985] --- So.2d ---- (Ala.Crim.App.1985), on the same grounds now asserted by appellant in the case sub judice. On motion of the State, we delayed our consideration of the appeal in the instant case pending a decision of the Alabama Supreme Court on the State's petition for writ of certiorari in Whirley. The Alabama Supreme Court denied the said petition for writ of certiorari, without opinion, on April 26, 1985....

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  • Newberry v. State, 1 Div. 7
    • United States
    • Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals
    • November 12, 1985
    ...Kyles v. State, 358 So.2d 797 (Ala.Crim.App.), cert. denied, 358 So.2d 799 (Ala.1978); McDavid, supra; Whirley, supra; Fields v. State, 472 So.2d 439 (Ala.Crim.App.1985). "Section 13A-1-2(3), Code of Alabama 1975, defines a misdemeanor as '[a]n offense for which a sentence to a term of impr......
  • Ex parte Olson, 8 Div. 118
    • United States
    • Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals
    • May 14, 1985
    .... Page 439. 472 So.2d 439. Ex parte Kimbrent Joel OLSON. In re STATE of Alabama. v. Kimbrent Joel OLSON. 8 Div. 118. Court of Criminal Appeals ......

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