PARKER v. ALABAMA DEPT. OF CORRECTIONS

CR-00-0074.

794 So.2d 452 (2001)

Theodore PARKER v. ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS.

Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama.

March 2, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Theodore Parker, appellant, pro se.

Andrew W. Redd, general counsel, and Albert Sim Butler, asst. gen. counsel, Department of Corrections, for appellee.


PATTERSON, Retired Appellate Judge.

Theodore Parker, an inmate in a state prison in Barbour County, appeals from the Montgomery Circuit Court's denial of his petition for a writ of certiorari in which he contests his prison disciplinary for insubordination as being "arbitrary and conspicious [sic]." However, the circuit court's ruling is not properly before us because the Montgomery Circuit Court did not have jurisdiction to entertain any claim arising from a disciplinary...

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