Alabama appellate decisions now free; link changed

Because an Alabama search and seizure case came through today, and they are so seldom seen, I went to their website to see if anything had changed, and it has: opinions are now free, and the link on the state opinions tab has been changed. I haven’t looked in a couple of years, I suppose, because, ever since I’ve been doing this site, Alabama was the only state to charge for access to its online opinions. No more.

And nobody told me. Apparently nobody in Alabama reads this blog. Probably because it’s too depressing to read Alabama’s search and seizure cases? As in this one:

Petition for review of an unpublished decision of the Court of Criminal Appeals is denied. According to the dissent, defendant did not waive a challenge to a search of a cigarette box during a frisk, which was apparently unjustified because it was an included subsidiary issue. In re T.G., 2015 Ala. LEXIS 49 (April 17, 2015) (Moore, C.J., dissenting).*

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