DAY v. ALFA MUT. INS. CO.

1930474.

659 So.2d 32 (1995)

Joe M. DAY and Rose M. Day v. ALFA MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

Rehearing Denied April 21, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David G. Wirtes, Jr., Andrew T. Citrin and Richard Bounds of Cunningham, Bounds, Yance, Crowder & Brown, Mobile, and James R. Owens, Bay Minette, for appellants.

Michael B. Beers and Christopher J. Hughes of Beers, Anderson, Jackson & Smith, P.C., Montgomery, and Thomas M. Galloway of Collins, Galloway & Smith, Mobile, for appellee.


KENNEDY, Justice.

The defendants, Joe and Rose Day, insureds under a homeowner's policy, appeal from a judgment based on a jury verdict entered in favor of the plaintiff, Alfa Mutual Insurance Company ("Alfa"), in Alfa's declaratory judgment action. The issue is whether Alfa presented a prima facie case implicating the Days in the arson of their insured dwelling.

The facts are as follows: Joe and Rose Day were given a piece of land in Elberta, Alabama. They...

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