WALKER v. BLACKWELL

1992181.

800 So.2d 582 (2001)

Esler C. WALKER v. Bill BLACKWELL.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

May 4, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Esler C. "Butch" Walker, appellant, pro se.

Christopher B. Scott of Smith, Wallis & Scott, L.L.P., Carrollton, Georgia, for appellee.


MOORE, Chief Justice.

In March 2000, Esler C. Walker, acting under Rule 60(b)(4), Ala.R.Civ.P., filed a motion asking the Chilton County Circuit Court to vacate a default judgment that had been entered against him. The circuit court dismissed his motion. Walker appealed from that dismissal. We affirm the dismissal.

On December 9, 1991, Bill Blackwell sued Esler C. Walker, Paul Unruh, and several other defendants in the Chilton Circuit Court for damages, based...

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