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45-45-81.70
Section 45-45-81.70 Establishment; administration; coordination. (a) The presiding circuit
judge of the Twenty-third Judicial Circuit may establish, by means of a written order, a family
court division or divisions of the judicial circuit. The presiding circuit judge shall assign
one or more of the existing circuit or district judges to preside in the family court division.
The circuit or district court judges assigned to the family court division shall handle all
cases and proceedings involving domestic relations, divorces, annulments of marriage, legal
separations, custody and support of children, granting and enforcement of alimony, proceedings
under any uniform interstate support or custody act, and all other domestic and marital matters
over which the circuit courts have jurisdiction, including nonsupport cases arising in the
circuit court under Chapter 3 and Chapter 4, Title 30, as well as other matters within the
jurisdiction of the juvenile court. In the event a district judge...
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12-2-30
Section 12-2-30 Powers and duties as to supervision and administration of courts generally.
(a) The Chief Justice shall see that the business of the several courts of the state is attended
with proper dispatch and that cases, civil and criminal, are not permitted to become congested
or delayed, and he shall take care that prisoners are not allowed to remain in the jails without
a prompt trial. (b) In connection with these duties and other responsibilities, the Chief
Justice is authorized and empowered: (1) To maintain a roster of supernumerary circuit judges
who are willing and able to undertake special duties from time to time and to assign supernumerary
circuit judges in accordance with the provisions of law and, further, to assign supernumerary
circuit judges and circuit judges, provided they are agreeable, in connection with studies,
projects and functions designed to improve the administration of justice and the courts in
Alabama and in connection with projects, studies and...
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40-2B-2
Section 40-2B-2 Alabama Tax Tribunal. (a) Statement of Purpose. To increase public confidence
in the fairness of the state tax system, the state shall provide an independent agency with
tax expertise to resolve disputes between the Department of Revenue and taxpayers, prior to
requiring the payment of the amounts in issue or the posting of a bond, but after the taxpayer
has had a full opportunity to attempt settlement with the Department of Revenue based, among
other things, on the hazards of litigation. By establishing an independent Alabama Tax Tribunal
within the executive branch of government, this chapter provides taxpayers with a means of
resolving controversies that insures both the appearance and the reality of due process and
fundamental fairness. The tax tribunal shall provide hearings in all tax matters, except those
specified by statute, and render decisions and orders relating thereto. A tax tribunal hearing
shall be commenced by the filing of a notice of appeal protesting...
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12-18-133
Section 12-18-133 Purchase of additional credit. Any justice of the Supreme Court, judge of
the Court of Civil Appeals, judge of the Court of Criminal Appeals, circuit judge, or district
judge who has 24 years of creditable service in the Judicial Retirement Fund of Alabama may
elect to purchase credit in the Judicial Retirement Fund of Alabama for up to one additional
year. Any justice or judge eligible to purchase such credit shall be awarded such credit provided
that the justice or judge shall pay into the Judicial Retirement Fund of Alabama a sum of
money which is equal to the annual contribution of both the justice or judge and the annual
contribution of the state into the fund at the time of election to purchase the credit multiplied
by each year or fraction thereof of service credit claimed. The election and payment shall
be made to the Secretary-Treasurer of the Employees' Retirement System of Alabama, administrator
of the Judicial Retirement Fund. (Act 98-295, p. 481, §4.)...
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12-18-130
Section 12-18-130 Applicability. This article does not apply to anyone who assumed office as
a justice of the Supreme Court, a judge of the Court of Civil Appeals, a judge of the Court
of Criminal Appeals, or a circuit judge before July 30, 1979. This article also does not apply
to anyone who assumed office as a district judge before July 30, 1979, and later assumed or
assumes office as a justice of the Supreme Court, a judge of the Court of Civil Appeals, a
judge of the Court of Criminal Appeals, or a circuit judge. (Act 98-295, p. 481, §1.)...

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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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36-3-2
Section 36-3-2 Terms of judicial officers generally. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
and associate justices of said court, the judges of the Court of Civil Appeals and the Court
of Criminal Appeals, circuit judges, judges of probate courts and clerks of the circuit court
and judges of inferior courts, when not otherwise provided for by law, shall hold their respective
offices for the term of six years from the first Monday after the second Tuesday in January
next after their election and until their successors are elected and qualified. (Code 1896,
§3054; Code 1907, §1463; Code 1923, §2567; Code 1940, T. 41, §16.)...
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12-18-4
Section 12-18-4 Entitlement to retirement and receipt of pension of justices of Supreme Court,
judges of courts of appeals and judges of circuit courts generally; retirement order. Every
justice of the Supreme Court, judge of one of the courts of appeals or judge of a circuit
court of the state who meets the requirements for retirement prescribed in this article shall
be entitled to be retired and to receive a pension as hereinafter provided. Such retirement
shall be on order of the Board of Control of the Judicial Retirement Fund and upon the request
of the member to be retired or on an order signed by a majority of the members of the Supreme
Court. (Acts 1973, No. 1163, p. 1948, §4.)...
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12-18-41
Section 12-18-41 Prior creditable service as district or county court judge. Any person with
service as a judge of a district court who assumes the office of circuit judge or as a justice
of the Supreme Court or judge of a court of appeals shall be entitled to receive creditable
service for such time served as judge of a district or county court for inclusion toward retirement
under Title 12, Chapter 18, Articles 1 and 2. (Acts 1979, No. 79-566, p. 1015, §2.)...
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