CROOK v. AMERICAN INN, INC.

2950217.

680 So.2d 361 (1996)

James E. CROOK, Jr., and Victoria C. Crook v. AMERICAN INN, INC.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

July 12, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Pamela M. Wilson of Pamela M. Wilson, P.C., Birmingham, Marvin L. Stewart, Jr. of Najjar Denaburg, P.C., Birmingham, for Appellants.

Jake B. Mathews, Jr. of Merrill, Merrill, Mathews & Allen, Anniston, for Appellee.


CRAWLEY, Judge.

In September 1992, James E. Crook, Jr., and Victoria C. Crook sued American Inn, Inc., alleging that it had violated their civil rights by denying them accommodations at its motel because of their race. The Crooks requested a declaratory judgment as to their rights, an injunction to prohibit the motel from discriminating against them, compensatory and punitive damages, and attorney fees and costs. Following ore tenus proceedings, the trial court found...

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