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Ex parte M.A. PETITION FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS (In re: M.A. v. DeKalb County Department of Human Resources) (DeKalb Juvenile Court: JU-20-250.02 Civil Appeals: CL-2023-0326).

Citation: Not availableDocket: SC-2024-0342

Court: Supreme Court of Alabama; July 12, 2024; Alabama; State Supreme Court

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Narrative Opinion Summary

The Supreme Court of Alabama issued a judgment on July 12, 2024, regarding the petition for a writ of certiorari submitted in the case M.A. v. DeKalb County Department of Human Resources (DeKalb Juvenile Court: JU-20-250.02; Civil Appeals: CL-2023-0326). The Court denied the writ, with no accompanying opinion, and the decision was concurred by Justices Shaw, Parker (Chief Justice), Bryan, Mendheim, and Mitchell. The judgment is officially certified, and the costs associated with the case are to be taxed as stipulated under Rule 35 of the Alabama Rules of Appellate Procedure, unless otherwise directed by the Court or agreed upon by the parties. Megan B. Rhodebeck, Clerk of the Supreme Court of Alabama, has certified this record.

Legal Issues Addressed

Certification of Judgment

Application: The judgment has been officially certified by the Clerk of the Supreme Court of Alabama, ensuring its formal recognition and enforcement.

Reasoning: Megan B. Rhodebeck, Clerk of the Supreme Court of Alabama, has certified this record.

Concurrence of Justices in Denial

Application: The decision to deny the writ of certiorari was concurred by all participating justices, reflecting unanimous agreement.

Reasoning: The decision was concurred by Justices Shaw, Parker (Chief Justice), Bryan, Mendheim, and Mitchell.

Denial of Writ of Certiorari

Application: The Supreme Court of Alabama denied the petition for a writ of certiorari in the case, indicating that the Court will not review the lower court's decision.

Reasoning: The Supreme Court of Alabama issued a judgment on July 12, 2024, regarding the petition for a writ of certiorari submitted in the case M.A. v. DeKalb County Department of Human Resources... The Court denied the writ, with no accompanying opinion...

Taxation of Costs under Rule 35

Application: Costs associated with the case are to be taxed as outlined under the Alabama Rules of Appellate Procedure, Rule 35, unless a different arrangement is made.

Reasoning: The costs associated with the case are to be taxed as stipulated under Rule 35 of the Alabama Rules of Appellate Procedure, unless otherwise directed by the Court or agreed upon by the parties.