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12-5A-8
Section 12-5A-8 Juvenile probation officers - Supervision; employees of state; appointment
and dismissal; director of probation services; certain employees subject to merit system procedures.
On or after October 1, 1999, each of the following shall occur: (1) In each county having
a population of 99,000 or less according to the 1990 federal decennial census, all juvenile
probation officers and employees covered by this chapter, and any future employees occupying
covered positions, shall be under the direct supervision of the presiding juvenile court judge.
(2) All juvenile probation officers in counties having a population of 99,000 or less according
to the 1990 federal decennial census shall be state employees and shall be subject to the
procedures of the state court system personnel system. All appointments of juvenile probation
officers for authorized positions within a county shall be made by the presiding juvenile
court judge, subject to the approval of the Administrative Director...
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28-4-276
Section 28-4-276 Forfeiture and condemnation proceedings generally - Appeals from judgment
of district court - Authorization and procedure generally. Any party may appeal within 14
days from the date of final judgment or denial of a post-trial motion, whichever is later,
any judgment entered under the provisions of this article in any district court, such appeal
to be taken in behalf of the state to the circuit court by the district attorney by filing
a notice of appeal with the judge of the district court. (Acts 1909, No. 191, p. 63; Acts
1915, No. 2, p. 8; Code 1923, §4762; Code 1940, T. 29, §231.)...
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37-14-13
Section 37-14-13 Judicial determination of legality, etc., of article - Hearing; entry of judgment;
appeals. At the time and place designated in said order, the judge of said circuit court shall
proceed to hear and determine all questions of law and of fact in said civil action, and he
shall make such order, or orders, as to the proceedings in said civil action as will best
preserve and protect the interests of all parties and to enable him to enter a final judgment
with the least possible delay. The final judgment shall find the facts specially and shall
state separately the judge's conclusions with regard to any and all legal issues raised with
regard to any of the provisions of this article and proposed purchase and sale of distribution
facilities and other transactions and restrictions under this article, together with other
matters raised in the complaint, and shall state the judge's conclusions of law thereon. Any
citizen of the state may appear in such proceedings, either...
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45-2-80.87
Section 45-2-80.87 Costs taxed in civil and criminal cases in county courts to fund salaries
of court employees, etc. (a) In addition to any court costs and fees now or hereafter authorized
in Baldwin County, excluding all municipal courts, additional court costs in an amount not
to exceed fifteen dollars ($15) shall be assessed and taxed as costs on each civil case and
on each criminal case, including traffic cases and small claims cases, filed in the circuit
court and district court, including the juvenile court, in Baldwin County. The fees shall
not be waived by any court unless all other fees, assessments, costs, fines, and charges associated
with the case are waived. (b) The additional fees, when collected by the clerks or their collection
officers of the courts, shall be paid into the Baldwin County Law Library and Judicial Administration
Fund to be used to fund the salaries of court employees for the continued operation of the
courts in the county and for other lawful purposes...
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45-21-233
Section 45-21-233 Methods of service. (a) In the service of summons and complaints or subpoenas
requiring the attendance of witnesses in any civil, criminal, equity, or other case or proceeding
in either the small claims court, district court, or Circuit Court of Crenshaw County, whether
civil, criminal or juvenile, or before the grand jury, may, in addition to any other mode
of service provided by law or rule, be served by the sheriff or constable personally or by
leaving a copy thereof at the place of residence of the witness, or the sheriff may serve
the same by placing a copy thereof in the United States mail, certified, return receipt requested,
enclosing the subpoena in an envelope properly stamped and addressed to the person or witness
to be served. Upon service by the sheriff upon any witness or person by anyone of the foregoing
methods, provided in this section, the sheriff shall immediately mark the process executed.
If the subpoena so mailed is not delivered to the address...
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45-22-81.05
Section 45-22-81.05 Domestic violence cases. In addition to all other costs and charges in
circuit, district, and municipal court cases in Cullman County, there shall be levied and
assessed a court cost of twenty-five dollars ($25) in all domestic violence cases, violation
of protection from abuse cases, stalking cases, or any other case which is determined by the
judge to be a domestic violence case. Unless remitted by the court, upon conviction or dismissal,
the clerk of each court listed above shall collect the court costs and shall remit the proceeds
quarterly to the Cullman County Commission, which shall place the monies in a designated domestic
violence account. These funds shall be dispersed quarterly to support the operation of the
domestic violence shelter, Harbor Haus, in Cullman County, provided that the shelter is in
compliance with the standards for operation set forth by the Alabama Coalition Against Domestic
Violence. In the event that the shelter is dissolved, the funds...
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45-33-80
Section 45-33-80 Additional tax; Hale County Law Library Fund; committee. In any case, action,
or proceeding hereafter filed, whether at law or in equity in any circuit or district court
in Hale County, there is hereby authorized to be charged a tax of two dollars ($2) which tax
shall be in equity in any circuit or district court in Hale County, there is hereby authorized
to be charged a tax of two dollars ($2) which tax shall be in addition to all other court
costs heretofore authorized to be charged. The costs taxed under this section shall be collected
as other costs in such cases are collected and when collected by the clerks of other collecting
officers of such courts, including the register of the circuit court, shall be by them paid
over to the treasurer or depository of Hale County for deposit in the county treasury. The
sums so paid over to the county treasurer or depository shall be maintained in a separate
fund in the county treasury, designated as the Hale County Law...
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45-48-80.02
Section 45-48-80.02 Additional court costs - Law Library, Judicial Technology, and Judicial
Administration Fund. (a)(1) In Marshall County, in order to provide a special fund for the
creation and maintenance of the law library, for the purpose of improving judicial technology,
and for the purpose of judicial administration there shall be taxed as additional court costs
the sum of ten dollars ($10) in each case in the circuit court or district court in the county,
including the juvenile, family, and small claims court. (2) The costs shall be collected as
other costs in cases are collected by the clerk of the court and shall be dispersed by the
clerk of the court to a special fund in the county treasury to be designated as the Marshall
County Law Library, Judicial Technology, and Judicial Administration Fund. (b)(1) The Marshall
County Law Library, Judicial Technology, and Judicial Administration Fund shall be expended
by the presiding circuit judge of the Circuit Court of Marshall...
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45-8-81.04
Section 45-8-81.04 Additional court costs in domestic violence cases, drug possession cases,
and traffic cases. (a) In addition to all other costs and charges in circuit, district, and
municipal court cases in Calhoun County in the 7th Judicial Circuit, there shall be levied
and assessed the following court costs: (1) Forty dollars ($40) in all domestic violence cases,
violation of protection from abuse cases, stalking cases, or any other case which is determined
by the judge to be a domestic violence case. (2) Forty dollars ($40) in all drug possession
cases, to include possession of controlled substances, attempt to commit a controlled substance
crime distribution of controlled substances, possession of marijuana first and second degree,
trafficking of controlled substances and possession of drug paraphernalia, or any other case
which is determined by the judge to be a drug possession case. (3) Twelve dollars ($12) in
all traffic cases. (b) Unless remitted by the court, upon the...
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12-14-17
Section 12-14-17 Procedure for abolition of municipal courts by governing bodies of municipalities;
effect of abolition generally. (a) The governing body of any municipality having a municipal
court may at any time by ordinance abolish its municipal court and the jurisdiction of the
court so abolished shall be transferred to the district court of the district in which the
municipality is located under the conditions and effective dates provided in this section.
A certified copy of the ordinance abolishing the municipal court shall be transmitted by certified
mail to the clerk of the district court for the district in which the municipality is located,
the presiding judge of the circuit court for the judicial circuit in which the municipality
is located, the clerk of the circuit court, the Clerk of the Supreme Court, the Secretary
of State and the Administrative Director of the Courts. (b) All pending cases and process
in those cases which are to be acted upon by the district court...
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