HOOD v. CITY OF BESSEMER

6 Div. 149, 6 Div. 221.

404 So.2d 710 (1980)

Michael HOOD v. CITY OF BESSEMER. William HOOD v. CITY OF BESSEMER.

Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama.

Rehearing Denied January 20, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David A. Sullivan, Birmingham, for appellant.

J. H. McEniry, III, Bessemer, for appellee.


HARRIS, Presiding Judge.

Michael Hood was convicted in the Municipal Court of Bessemer, Alabama, in March of 1979, on two charges, (1) assault and battery, and (2) resisting a lawful arrest. On the assault and battery charge he was assessed a fine of five hundred dollars and costs. He was also sentenced to six months hard labor for the City of Bessemer. On March 22, 1979, he posted a five hundred dollar surety bond and appealed his conviction to the Bessemer Division...

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