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Grandberry v. State

Citations: 640 So. 2d 920; 1994 Ala. Crim. App. LEXIS 85; 1994 WL 63532Docket: CR-90-0768

Court: Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama; March 3, 1994; Alabama; State Appellate Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

The Alabama Supreme Court has reversed the convictions of Harry James Grandberry for first-degree escape and attempted murder, as determined in Ex parte Grandberry, 640 So.2d 919 (Ala. 1993). The case is remanded for a new trial. All judges concur with this decision.

Legal Issues Addressed

Remand for New Trial

Application: The case is remanded for a new trial following the reversal of the convictions.

Reasoning: The case is remanded for a new trial.

Reversal of Conviction

Application: The Alabama Supreme Court reversed the convictions of Harry James Grandberry for first-degree escape and attempted murder.

Reasoning: The Alabama Supreme Court has reversed the convictions of Harry James Grandberry for first-degree escape and attempted murder, as determined in Ex parte Grandberry, 640 So.2d 919 (Ala. 1993).

Unanimous Judicial Concurrence

Application: All judges agreed with the decision to reverse the convictions and remand the case for a new trial.

Reasoning: All judges concur with this decision.