686 So. 2d 209 | Ala. | 1996
J.M.R. appeals from the dismissal of his action requesting declaratory relief and seeking damages pursuant to
In 1994, J.M.R. was afforded youthful offender status on a criminal charge against him. Pursuant to a negotiated plea, he paid a $25.00 victim compensation assessment. At that time, §
On July 27, 1995, the legislature passed Act No. 95-494, Ala. Acts 1995, which amended §
Against the count seeking damages under
Nor can the § 1983 claim lie against the county. J.M.R. entered a negotiated plea upon which the youthful offender determination and the victim compensation assessment were based. Because he consented to the imposition of the assessment and because he had a remedy by appeal for any claim of error in the assessment, it cannot be said that he has been subjected under color of state law to a "deprivation of any rights, privileges, or immunities secured by the Constitution and laws [of the United States]." In Callahan v. Wallace,
For the foregoing reasons, the judgment is affirmed.
AFFIRMED.
HOOPER, C.J., and MADDOX, SHORES, HOUSTON, KENNEDY, and COOK, JJ., concur.