Case ID: so2d_338/html/0463-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "PER CURIAM. CATES, Presiding Judge", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Damon Shelton NAPIER v. STATE.
    1 Div. 693.
    Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama.
    Oct. 12, 1976.
    David L. Barnett, Mobile, for appellant.
    William J: Baxley, Atty. Gen. and James S. Ward, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State, appellee.
   PER CURIAM.

This is an appeal from a conviction of possession of a variety of controlled substances. The general issue on Count 1 (quaalude), Count 3 (morphine sulfate), Count 4 (pantapon), and Count 5 (methamphetamine) resulted in a general verdict of guilty with a fine of $25,000. The trial judge sentenced Napier to five years penitentiary punishment.

The only two adverse rulings worthy of comment are correct under Brantley, 294 Ala. 344, 317 So.2d 345 (multiplicity of drugs in evidence) and Cassell, 55 Ala.App. 502, 317 So.2d 348 (non legislative ascribing methaquaalude to controlled substance list ex post facto by the non-elected State Board of Health).

Hence, the judgment below is

AFFIRMED.

TYSON, HARRIS, DeCARLO and BOOKOUT, JJ., concur.

CATES, P. J., dissents.

CATES, Presiding Judge

(dissenting):

I think Brantley, supra, is wrong, but our elder brethren have spoken.

However, Cassell’, supra, was never squarely laid before them. I repeat my dissent therein.

Therefore, I respectfully dissent.