
    Ex parte WAL-MART STORES, INC. (In re Joan Vaughan v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., et al.)
    1001064.
    Supreme Court of Alabama.
    June 28, 2002.
    
      Craig W. Goolsby, Caroline T. Pryor, and J. Alex Wyatt of Carr, Allison, Pugh, Howard, Oliver & Sisson, P.C., Daphne, for petitioner.
    Wyman 0. Gilmore, Jr., and Frederick P. Gilmore of Gilmore Law Office, Grove Hill; and Gregory S. Griggors of Lloyd, Dinning, Boggs & Dinning, Dempolis, “of counsel,” for respondent.
   JOHNSTONE, Justice.

WRIT DENIED.

MOORE, C.J., and SEE, LYONS, BROWN, HARWOOD, WOODALL, and STUART, JJ., concur.

HOUSTON, J., concurs specially.

HOUSTON, Justice

(concurring specially).

I concur to deny the writ, with the understanding that Wal-Mart must produce only evidence of customer falls caused by shipping pallets in the aisles of Wal-Mart stores in Alabama for five years before December 15, 1998. Ex parte Wal-Mart, Inc., 809 So.2d 818 (Ala.2001).  