EX PARTE JACKSON

86-394.

508 So.2d 235 (1987)

Ex parte Lindburgh JACKSON and Etherial Jackson. (In re Lindburgh JACKSON and Etherial Jackson v. CENTRAL BANK OF THE SOUTH, N.A., d/b/a Central Bank of Auburn, N.A.)

Supreme Court of Alabama.

May 15, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Michael Williams, Sr., Auburn, for petitioners.

David R. Boyd of Balch & Bingham, Montgomery, and James K. Haygood, Jr., of Haygood, Benson & Cleveland, Auburn, for respondent.


PER CURIAM.

Petitioners seek a writ of mandamus to require Circuit Judge Robert M. Harper to recuse himself and transfer the underlying case to the trial docket of Judge James Gullage. As grounds of their petition for recusal, Petitioners allege, inter alia, that they "recently became aware of the fact that the brother of Judge Harper is on the Board of Directors of the Defendant bank."

In his order refusing to recuse himself, Judge Harper stated: ...

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