MORRIS v. CITY OF DOTHAN

CR-93-0253.

659 So.2d 979 (1994)

Raymond Phillip MORRIS v. CITY OF DOTHAN.

Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama.

August 19, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Terry Bullard, Dothan, for appellant.

Kevan Kelly and Lenton White, Dothan, for appellee.


MONTIEL, Judge.

The appellant, Raymond Phillip Morris, was convicted in municipal court of criminal surveillance in violation of § 13A-11-32, Code of Alabama 1975, for watching a woman undress in a tanning booth adjacent to the one he was using. Morris appealed his conviction to the Houston Circuit Court for a trial de novo. A jury found Morris guilty of criminal surveillance. The trial court sentenced Morris to 10 days in the city jail. The jail term was suspended...

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