ODOM v. COURT OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

1 Div. 974.

132 So.2d 247 (1961)

Lawrence ODOM v. COURT OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS et al.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

June 29, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Adams, Gillmore & Adams, Grove Hill, for appellant.

Grady W. Hurst, Jr., Chatom, for appellees.


MERRILL, Justice.

Appellant, Lawrence Odom, a deputy sheriff of Washington County, sought a writ of mandamus in the Circuit Court of Washington County against the Court of County Commissioners of the county. The demurrer to the petition was sustained, and appellant suffered a non-suit by reason of the adverse ruling. The error assigned is the sustaining of the demurrer to the petition.

The petition shows that on August 15, 1960, appellant was appointed a deputy...

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