The Alabama appellate courts have allowed the use of the guardian ad litum.
It was not until 1977 that an Alabama court convicted Robert Chambliss on murder charges.
The Supreme Court may make rules governing administration, practice, and procedure for all Alabama courts.
The director of the field office also told Hoover that this case differed from previous civil rights cases tried in Alabama courts.
Additionally, Alabama courts have authorized such accounting under certain specific circumstances.
The court makes all rules governing administration, practice, and procedure for all Alabama courts.
Based on Liggett's 1995 income, its payment that year would have been some $575,000, papers filed with the Alabama court indicate.
The deadline is one year, after which Alabama courts close their doors.
The Supreme Court sent the case back to an Alabama court, which cut the award to $50,000.