HUNT v. WINDOM

1910197, 1910198.

604 So.2d 395 (1992)

Guy HUNT, Governor of Alabama v. Ralph WINDOM. Ex parte Guy HUNT, Governor of Alabama. (In re Ralph WINDOM v. Guy HUNT, Governor of Alabama).

Supreme Court of Alabama.

September 4, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

M. Roland Nachman, Jr., Robin G. Laurie, Thomas W. Thagard, Jr. and Maury D. Smith of Balch & Bingham, Montgomery, for appellant/petitioner.

Julian McPhillips, Jr. and Kenneth Shinbaum of McPhillips, Hawthorne & Shinbaum, Montgomery, for appellee/respondent.


PER CURIAM.

The plaintiff, Ralph Windom, as a citizen and taxpayer of the State of Alabama, sued Governor Guy Hunt, alleging that he used state funds and resources to maintain a ministry and that his doing so violated the Constitution of Alabama 1901, specifically Article I, § 3. He sought a judgment declaring that certain actions by Hunt were beyond his authority as Governor of Alabama and violated Article I, § 3. He also sought injunctive and equitable...

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