22-52-15
Section 22-52-15 Appeals. An appeal from an order of the probate court granting a petition seeking to commit a respondent to the custody of the department or designated mental health facility as the court may order lies to the circuit court for trial de novo unless the probate judge who granted the petition was learned in the law, in which case the appeal lies to the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals on the record. Notice of appeal shall be given in writing to the probate judge within five days after the respondent has received actual notice of the granting of the petition and shall be accompanied by security for costs, to be approved by the probate judge, unless the probate judge finds that the respondent is indigent, in which case no security for costs shall be required. Upon the filing of a notice of appeal, the probate judge shall determine and enter an order setting forth the limitations to be placed upon the liberty of the respondent pending the appeal. Upon the filing of a notice...
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29-1-6
Section 29-1-6 Administration of oath of office to members. The oath of office may be administered to the members of the Legislature by any judge of the Supreme Court, Court of Civil Appeals, Court of Criminal Appeals, circuit, district or probate court, the President of the Senate or the Speaker of the House of Representatives. The President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives may be sworn in by any member of their respective houses. (Code 1852, §42; Code 1867, §48; Code 1876, §42; Code 1886, §42; Code 1896, §2225; Code 1907, §913; Code 1923, §1520; Code 1940, T. 32, §11.)...
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35-6-124
Section 35-6-124 Appeals. Any of the parties, within 10 days thereafter, may appeal to the circuit or Supreme Court from the decree of partition or sale, or from a decree confirming or setting aside the commissioners' report, under the regulations governing appeals in other cases from decrees of the probate court to the circuit or Supreme Court; and such decree may be superseded pending the appeal by the appellant, on giving bond in double the amount of the value of the interests of the other parties in the crops, with sufficient surety, to be approved by the judge of probate, and with condition to have the crops forthcoming to abide the decree to be finally rendered in the cause, and in the event of his failure to do so, to pay all costs and damages arising therefrom. (Code 1876, §3530; Code 1886, §3279; Code 1896, §3204; Code 1907, §5250; Code 1923, §9354; Code 1940, T. 47, §247.)...
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36-4-2
Section 36-4-2 Oaths required to be filed with Secretary of State and Auditor. Such oaths must, when taken by the Governor, any judge of the Supreme Court, judge of the Court of Civil Appeals and the Court of Criminal Appeals, judge of the circuit court, Auditor, Treasurer, Attorney General, district attorney or any other officer whose general duties are not limited to any one county, unless it is otherwise provided, be filed with the certificate required by Section 36-4-1 in the office of the Secretary of State and, when taken by the Secretary of State, must be filed with such certificate in the office of the Auditor. (Code 1852, §112; Code 1867, §151; Code 1876, §157; Code 1886, §251; Code 1896, §3064; Code 1907, §1477; Code 1923, §2589; Code 1940, T. 41, §22.)...
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12-10A-1
Section 12-10A-1 Compensation of judges - Uniform plan. (a) In recognition of the disparity in compensation of circuit and district judges caused by varying amounts of local supplements to state salaries and the need for a uniform plan of compensation, the following comprehensive plan is adopted for the compensation of judges. This plan, when implemented, shall reward judges for judicial experience and phase out local salary supplements and expense allowances. (1) On October 1, 2000, the salary of circuit judges paid from the State Treasury shall be increased to the amount authorized for attorneys in the classified service of the state as Attorney IV, step 14, on June 10, 1999, and the salary of the Supreme Court Justices, judges of the appellate courts, and district judges shall be adjusted correspondingly as provided by Act 90-111, 1990 Regular Session (Acts 1990, p. 132). (2) On October 1, 2001, the salary of circuit judges paid from the State Treasury shall be increased to the...
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12-16-190
Section 12-16-190 Empaneling of grand juries generally; recessing and reassembling of grand juries. (a) There shall be empaneled in every county having less than 50,000 population not less than two grand juries in every year; and, when they have completed their labors, in its discretion, the court may permit them to take a recess subject to the call of the judge of the circuit court or Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, and they may be reassembled at any place where the circuit court of the county is to be held. (b) In all counties having over 50,000 population, there shall be empaneled not less than four grand juries in every year. (Acts 1915, No. 712, p. 809; Code 1923, §8665; Code 1940, T. 30, §72.)...
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12-9A-1
Section 12-9A-1 Creation and composition; duties. (a) A permanent study commission on the judicial resources in Alabama is hereby created and shall be known as the Judicial Resources Allocation Commission. The commission shall be composed of the following members: (1) The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama, who shall serve as chair. (2) The legal advisor to the Governor of Alabama. (3) The Alabama Attorney General. (4) Three incumbent circuit judges appointed by the President of the Circuit Judges Association, one of whom shall be from the most populous circuit. One member shall be appointed for three years, one member shall be appointed for four years, and one member shall be appointed for five years. All appointments to fill vacancies shall be for the duration of the unexpired term and subsequent appointments shall be for five-year terms. Any member so appointed shall serve only so long as the member remains an incumbent circuit judge. (5) Three incumbent district judges...
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17-16-61
Section 17-16-61 Appeals - Generally. In all contested elections before the judge of probate, an appeal lies to the Supreme Court within 14 days after the rendition of the judgment. From the judgment of the circuit court on the contest of an election of a judge of probate or sheriff or any other officer mentioned in Section 17-16-56, an appeal lies to the Supreme Court within 14 days after the rendition of the judgment. (Code 1896, §1702; Code 1907, §476; Code 1923, §566; Code 1940, T. 17, §252; §17-15-34; amended and renumbered by Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §83.)...
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36-6-62
Section 36-6-62 Inapplicability to certain employees. Any cost-of-living increase granted under this division shall in no way apply to any local supplement provided to any judges or any other employee of this state. The provisions of this division shall not apply to or increase the compensation of any local employee whose salary is tied to that of any state employee. This division shall not apply to any Merit System employee or hourly employee whose service or rate of pay is covered by any labor agreement or contract, nor shall this division apply to a state judge whose salary is payable from the State Treasury. This division shall not apply to any circuit or district judge, Supreme Court Justice, judge of an appellate court, or district attorney who received a salary increase due to Act 99-427. This division shall not apply to any circuit clerk or register who received a salary increase due to Act 98-301. (Act 2000-611, p. 1224, §3.)...
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36-6-81
Section 36-6-81 Inapplicability to certain employees. (a) Any cost-of-living increase granted under this division shall in no way apply to any local supplement provided to any judges or any other employee of this state. The provisions of this division shall not apply to or increase the compensation of any local employee whose salary is tied to that of any state employee. (b) This division shall not apply to any Merit System employee or hourly employee whose service or rate of pay is covered by any labor agreement or contract, nor shall this division apply to a state judge whose salary is payable from the State Treasury. (c) This division shall not apply to any circuit or district judge, Supreme Court Justice, judge of an appellate court, or district attorney who received a salary increase due to Act 99-427. (d) This division shall not apply to any circuit clerk or register who received a salary increase due to Act 98-301. (Act 2002-392, p. 984, §2.)...
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