Ex parte Johnnie L. Odom. PETITION FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS (In re: Mercy Logging, LLC v. Johnnie L. Odom) (Escambia Circuit Court: CV-09-900133; Civil Appeals : 2101061).
State: Alabama
Docket No: 1111465
Case Date: 09/14/2012
Plaintiff: Ex parte Johnnie L. Odom. PETITION FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS (In re: Merc
Defendant: Johnnie L. Odom) (Escambia Circuit Court: CV-09-900133; Civil Appeals : 2101061). Writ Denied. No O
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SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA
SPECIAL TERM, 2012 _________________________ 1111465 _________________________ Ex parte Johnnie L. Odom PETITION FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS (In re: Mercy Logging, LLC v. Johnnie L. Odom) (Escambia Circuit Court, CV-09-900133; Court of Civil Appeals, 2101061) WOODALL, Justice. WRIT DENIED. NO OPINION. Malone, C.J., and Bolin and Main, JJ., concur. Murdock, J., concurs specially.
1111465 MURDOCK, Justice (concurring specially). I concur in denying certiorari review in this workers' compensation case. I do so because I find there to be no
probability of merit, see Rule 39(f), Ala. R. App. P., in the petition of the employee, Johnnie L. Odom. According to a
majority of the judges on the Court of Civil Appeals, Odom's claim did not arise "out of" or "in the course of" his See
employment, as required by
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