Nelson v. City of Roanoke, 5 Div. 94.

Decision Date28 May 1931
Docket Number5 Div. 94.
Citation223 Ala. 317,135 So. 314
PartiesELLIOTT NELSON v. CITY OF ROANOKE.
CourtAlabama Supreme Court

Rehearing Denied June 25, 1931.

Certiorari to Court of Appeals.

Hooton & Hooton, of Roanoke, for petitioner.

Vann & Boyd, of Roanoke, for respondent.

SAYRE, J.

Petition of Elliott Nelson for certiorari to the Court of Appeals to review and revise the judgment and decision of that court in Nelson v. City of Roanoke, 135 So. 312.

Writ denied.

ANDERSON, C.J., and THOMAS and BROWN, JJ., concur.

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  • Brantley v. State, 4 Div. 277
    • United States
    • Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals
    • June 28, 1974
    ...307, 26 So.2d 273, cert. denied 248 Ala. 103, 26 So.2d 274; Nelson v. City of Roanoke, 24 Ala.App. 277, 135 So. 312, cert. denied 223 Ala. 317, 135 So. 314. These cases hold that where the appellant is disposed to commit the crime and the officers merely provide the opportunity by request o......
  • State v. Emerson
    • United States
    • Washington Court of Appeals
    • December 17, 1973
    ...See United States v. Wray, 8 F.2d 429 (N.D.Ga.1925); Nelson v. Roanoke, 24 Ala.App. 277, 135 So. 312 (1931), cert. denied 223 Ala. 317, 135 So. 314 (1931); Hoy v. State, 53 Ariz. 440, 90 P.2d 623 (1939); People v. Amata, 270 Cal.App.2d 575, 75 Cal.Rptr. 860 (1969). See generally Donnelly, J......
  • Lee v. City of Birmingham, 6 Div. 866.
    • United States
    • Alabama Supreme Court
    • June 11, 1931
    ... ... 287, 68 So. 369, Ann. Cas. 1916D, 815 ... It was ... said in our case of Roanoke Guano Co. v. Saunders, ... 173 Ala. 347, 355, 56 So. 198, 35 L. R. A. (N. S.) 491, by ... way of ... ...
  • Williams v. State
    • United States
    • Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals
    • November 24, 1981
    ...307, 26 So.2d 273, cert. denied 248 Ala. 103, 26 So.2d 274; Nelson v. City of Roanoke, 24 Ala.App. 277, 135 So. 312, cert. denied 223 Ala. 317, 135 So. 314. These cases hold that where the appellant is disposed to commit the crime and the officers merely provide the opportunity by request o......
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