DocketNumber: 6 Div. 947.
Citation Numbers: 5 So. 2d 722, 242 Ala. 164, 1942 Ala. LEXIS 12
Judges: Thomas, Gardner, Brown, Foster
Filed Date: 1/15/1942
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/2/2024
The review of an order made in a proceeding for contempt of court is by way of an appropriate extraordinary writ and not by appeal. 13 Corpus Juris 101; 17 C.J.S., Contempt, § 117; In re James H. Willis et al., post, p. 284,
It may be said that the remedy for review in contempt proceedings is by certiorari if the party in contempt is not in prison and by habeas corpus if the party in contempt is in prison. Robertson v. State,
The appellant has not pursued the proper remedy. In re James H. Willis et al., supra; Ex parte Connor et al.,
The motion to dismiss the appeal is well taken and the appeal is dismissed on the grounds of the lack of jurisdiction.
The motion is granted and the appeal is dismissed.
GARDNER, C. J., BROWN, and FOSTER, JJ., concur.
Ex Parte Connor , 240 Ala. 327 ( 1940 )
Ex Parte Bankhead , 200 Ala. 102 ( 1917 )
Robertson v. State , 20 Ala. App. 514 ( 1924 )
Ex Parte Hacker , 250 Ala. 64 ( 1947 )
Lovelady v. Lovelady , 281 Ala. 642 ( 1968 )
Carter v. State Ex Rel. Bullock County , 393 So. 2d 1368 ( 1981 )
Parker v. Reaves , 531 So. 2d 853 ( 1988 )
Parmer v. Parmer , 373 So. 2d 845 ( 1979 )
Local 612, International Brotherhood of Teamsters v. Bowman ... , 276 Ala. 563 ( 1964 )