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12-3-14
Section 12-3-14 Transfer of cases in Court of Criminal Appeals to Supreme Court. When it is
deemed advisable or necessary for the proper dispatch of the business of the Alabama Court
of Criminal Appeals, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, with the advice of the Supreme
Court and the presiding judge of the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals, may in writing designate
any case in the Court of Criminal Appeals to be transferred to the Supreme Court for hearing
and final determination by that court. Such written designation shall be entered upon the
minutes of each of the courts, and the Clerk of the Court of Criminal Appeals shall deliver
to the Clerk of the Supreme Court the transcript of the record and all other papers in the
cases so designated, together with copies of any orders that may be made in any such cases
by the Court of Criminal Appeals. Upon the making or entering of such designation, the jurisdiction
and control of the Court of Criminal Appeals over the designated case...
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12-3-15
Section 12-3-15 Transfer of cases in Court of Civil Appeals to Supreme Court. When it is deemed
advisable or necessary for the proper dispatch of the business of the Alabama Court of Civil
Appeals, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, with the advice of the Supreme Court, and
the presiding judge of the Court of Civil Appeals, may in writing designate any case in the
Alabama Court of Civil Appeals to be transferred to the Supreme Court for a hearing and final
determination by that court. Such written designation shall be entered upon the minutes of
each of the courts, and the Clerk of the Court of Civil Appeals shall deliver to the Clerk
of the Supreme Court the transcript of the record and other papers in the cases so designated,
together with copies of any orders that may be made in any of such cases by the Court of Civil
Appeals. Upon the making and entering of such designation, the jurisdiction and control of
the Court of Civil Appeals over the designated case shall cease and...
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5-19-26
Section 5-19-26 Appeals to circuit court from order of administrator; appeals from decision
of circuit court. (a) Any interested party or intervener may appeal an order of the administrator
to the Circuit Court of Montgomery County or to the circuit court of the county in which such
party has its principal place of business in Alabama by filing notice of appeal with the administrator
and with the register or clerk of the circuit court within 30 days from the date of said final
order. The administrator's findings shall be prima facie correct, but the circuit court may
hear such appeal according to its own rules and procedure, including the taking of additional
testimony and staying the order. In the circuit court, the trial shall be de novo. The court
may, if it decides that the Administrator has erred to the prejudice of appellant's substantial
rights in its application of the law or that the order was based upon findings of fact contrary
to the substantial weight of the evidence,...
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12-1-13
Section 12-1-13 Grounds for disqualification of justices of Supreme Court and judges of courts
of appeals from participation in decision of cases. No justice of the Supreme Court or judge
of a Court of Appeals of Alabama shall participate in the decision of any case in the Supreme
Court or a court of appeals appealed to said court from any lower court of the State of Alabama,
of which lower court said justice was judge at the time said case was decided and who presided
at the trial of said case in said lower court. (Code 1907, §4628; Code 1923, §8572; Code
1940, T. 13, §7.)...
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12-5-21
Section 12-5-21 Appointment, compensation, etc., of confidential secretaries for retired justices
or judges performing active duty for Supreme Court or courts of appeals. The Administrative
Director of Courts, with the approval of the Chief Justice, is hereby authorized to appoint
and employ not more than two confidential secretaries who shall serve at the pleasure of the
Chief Justice. Said secretary or secretaries shall be subject to the Merit System Act only
as to pay plan, and shall be assigned to assist retired justices or judges who perform active
duty for the Supreme Court or one or both of the courts of appeals. (Acts 1977, No. 207, p.
274.)...
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17-6-48.1
Section 17-6-48.1 (Effective February 1, 2021) Permanent place names for each seat on supreme
court and courts of appeal. (a) Beginning with the 2022 statewide election, the following
offices on the supreme court, court of criminal appeals, and court of civil appeals shall
be permanently identified as follows: (1) The supreme court: a. The office of associate justice
identified as "Place No. 1" on the 2018 statewide election ballot shall be "Place
1" on the supreme court. b. The office of associate justice identified as "Place
No. 2" on the 2018 statewide election ballot shall be "Place 2" on the supreme
court. c. The office of associate justice identified as "Place No. 3" on the 2018
statewide election ballot shall be "Place 3" on the supreme court. d. The office
of associate justice identified as "Place No. 4" on the 2018 statewide election
ballot shall be "Place 4" on the supreme court. e. The office of associate justice
identified as "Place No. 1" on the 2016 statewide election...
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12-1-14.2
Section 12-1-14.2 Senior judge status. (a) Any circuit court judge or district court judge
who has served for 10 or more years in any combination of service as a judge of the circuit
court or district court in this state and who retires pursuant to Chapter 18 of this title,
may be appointed as a senior judge. A circuit court judge or district court judge who retires
because of a disability may not be appointed as a senior judge. (b) Any eligible retired judge
may apply to the Chief Justice for appointment as a senior judge and the Chief Justice shall
appoint each qualified applicant as a senior judge. (c) A senior judge may be called upon
to serve as a justice or judge in any court of this state pursuant to a written request for
assistance from the presiding judge of the requesting court made to the Chief Justice. A request
for assistance may be made in any of the following situations: (1) When a judge of the requesting
court is disqualified for any cause from presiding in a matter...
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12-18-56
Section 12-18-56 Filing of notice of intention to retire with Chief Justice of Supreme Court
by district judge; endorsement and forwarding thereof by Chief Justice. Any judge of the state
who desires to be retired pursuant to this article shall file a written notice of election
to retire with the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, who, upon finding the existence of
the conditions prerequisite to such retirement, shall endorse his findings thereon and forward
said declaration to the Secretary-Treasurer of the Judicial Retirement Fund. (Acts 1975, No.
1205, p. 2384, §4-121.)...
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11-42-69
Section 11-42-69 Trial and entry of judgment by circuit court; appeals from judgment of circuit
court; endorsement on map by probate judge where no appeal from judgment of probate court.
(a) If on the trial in the circuit court it be adjudged that the requisite facts did exist
subjecting the land and property having a situs thereon to taxation by the city, a judgment
shall be entered adjudging that the land and property having a situs thereon be, and the same
is, subject to taxation by the city and that the taxes thereon shall be paid to the city.
If it be adjudged that the requisite facts did not exist, a judgment shall be entered adjudging
that the land and property having a situs thereon is not subject to taxation by the city,
and the cost of appeal and of contest shall be adjudged against the losing party. (b) Either
the city or the property owner may appeal from the judgment of the circuit court to the supreme
court within the time and in the same manner as is provided by the...
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11-48-43
Section 11-48-43 Appeals from judgment of circuit court - By property owner - Authorized; bonds.
An appeal may be taken to the Supreme Court of Alabama by any person interested in said property
from the judgment entered by the circuit court within 42 days from the date of entry of such
judgment, upon giving bond for costs of appeal or, if a stay of execution of the judgment
is desired, upon giving further bond in such sum as the judge of the circuit court may prescribe,
payable to the city or town with sufficient sureties, to be approved by the clerk of said
court, conditioned to pay such judgment or perform such judgment as the supreme court may
render in the action, and all such costs and damages as the city or town may have sustained
if the judgment is affirmed. (Code 1907, §1396; Code 1923, §2211; Acts 1927, No. 639, p.
753; Code 1940, T. 37, §552.)...
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