DONAHOO v. ST. JOHN

7 Div. 49.

46 So.2d 420 (1950)

DONAHOO, Mayor v. ST. JOHN.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

May 11, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Embry & Embry, of Pell City and T. Eric Embry, of Birmingham, for appellant.

W. A. Weaver, of Pell City, for appellee.


SIMPSON, Justice.

This appeal questions the propriety of an order of the circuit judge of St. Clair County, making absolute an alternative writ of prohibition directed to the appellant, C. W. Donahoo, as mayor of the town of Ragland, Alabama, prohibiting and restraining him as town recorder from proceeding further in a certain quasi criminal case wherein Tillman St. John, appellee, was charged with violating an ordinance of said town.

The facts are: St. John...

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