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12-22-132
Section 12-22-132 Reserving questions of law; presumption that written charges asked before
jury retired. Any question of law arising in any of the proceedings in a criminal case tried
in the circuit court may be reserved by the defendant, but not by the state, except as provided
in Section 12-22-91, for the consideration of the Supreme Court or Court of Criminal Appeals.
All written charges in the record on appeal shall be presumed to have been asked of the court
before the jury retired unless shown to the contrary by notation of the trial judge of the
refused charges. (Code 1852, §751; Code 1867, §4302; Code 1876, §4978; Code 1886, §4508;
Code 1896, §4312; Code 1907, §6243; Code 1923, §3234; Code 1940, T. 15, §365.)...
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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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11-81-224
Section 11-81-224 When judgment of circuit court final and conclusive as to validity of obligations,
etc. If the circuit court shall enter a judgment validating and confirming the issuance of
the obligations and no appeal shall be taken within the time prescribed by the Alabama Rules
of Appellate Procedure; or, if an appeal is taken, the judgment validating such obligations
shall be affirmed by the Supreme Court; or, if the circuit court shall render a judgment refusing
to validate and confirm the issuance of the obligations and on appeal such judgment shall
be reversed by the Supreme Court (in which case the Supreme Court shall issue its mandate
to the circuit court requiring it to enter a judgment validating and confirming the issuance
of the obligations), the judgment of the circuit court validating and confirming the issuance
of the obligations shall be forever conclusive as to the validity of such obligations against
the unit issuing them and against all taxpayers and citizens of...
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11-92A-12
Section 11-92A-12 Powers of authority. An authority shall have the following powers, which
it may exercise in any county within such authority's authorized operational area: (1) To
have succession by its corporate name until dissolved as provided in this chapter; (2) To
institute and defend legal proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction and proper venue;
provided, however, that an authority may not be sued in any trial court other than the courts
of a county within the authorized operational area of the authority; provided, further, that
the officers, directors, agents, and employees of an authority may not be sued for their actions
in behalf of the authority except for actions that are known by such person to be unlawful
or are performed with reckless disregard for the lawfulness of such actions; (3) To have and
to use a corporate seal and to alter the seal at its pleasure; (4) To establish a fiscal year;
(5) To anticipate by the issuance of its bonds the receipt of any...
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12-12-70
Section 12-12-70 Right of appeal and procedure for appeals generally; dismissal for failure
to appear. (a) Civil cases. Any party may appeal from a final judgment of the district court
in a civil case by filing notice of appeal in the district court, within 14 days from the
date of the judgment or the denial of a posttrial motion, whichever is later, or, if the appeal
is to an appellate court, within the time prescribed by the Alabama Rules of Appellate Procedure
or the Alabama Rules of Juvenile Procedure where applicable, together with security for costs
as required by law or rule. (b) Criminal cases. A defendant may appeal from a final judgment
of the district court in a criminal or quasi-criminal case by filing notice of appeal within
14 days from the date of judgment or from the date of denial of a post-trial motion, whichever
is later, together with such bond as may be fixed by the court, conditioned upon the defendant's
appearance before the circuit court; provided, however, that...
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12-22-170
Section 12-22-170 Stay of sentence when question of law reserved and admission to bail - Felonies.
When any question of law is reserved in case of a felony and it shall be made known to the
court that the defendant desires to take an appeal to the appropriate appellate court, judgment
must be entered against the defendant, but execution thereof must be stayed pending the appeal
and the defendant held in custody. If the sentence is for a term not exceeding 20 years, the
judge must direct the clerk of the court in which the conviction is had to admit the defendant
to bail in a sum to be fixed by the judge, with sufficient surety, conditioned upon his appearance
at the court, from time to time thereafter, as fixed by the court to abide such judgement
as may be entered on the appeal. All proceedings for forfeiture of bail and arrest under this
section shall be had and conducted as is otherwise provided in this code for such proceedings.
(Code 1852, §753; Code 1867, §4304; Code 1876,...
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12-22-6
Section 12-22-6 Judgments on applications for remedial writs. Appeals may be taken to the appropriate
appellate court from the judgment of the circuit court on application for writs of certiorari,
supersedeas, quo warranto, mandamus, prohibition, injunction and other remedial writs as provided
by the Alabama Rules of Appellate Procedure; but such appeal shall not operate as a stay of
execution unless supersedeas bond is given by the appellant pursuant to Rule 8 of the Alabama
Rules of Appellate Procedure. But this section shall not be construed as to prevent the presentation
of an issue upon appeal taken after a final determination of the case. (Code 1876, §3923;
Code 1886, §3616; Code 1896, §431; Code 1907, §2843; Code 1923, §6085; Code 1940, T. 7,
§761.)...
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37-14-14
Section 37-14-14 Judicial determination of legality, etc., of article - Finality of judgment.
If the circuit court shall enter a judgment validating and confirming the propriety of the
provisions of this article and purchases and sales, other transactions and restrictions under
this article and no appeal shall be taken within the time prescribed within the Alabama Rules
of Appellate Procedure; or, if an appeal is taken and the judgment validating the provisions
of this article and such purchases and sales, other transactions and restrictions shall be
affirmed by the supreme court; or, if the circuit court shall render a judgment refusing to
validate and confirm the provisions of this article and/or the purchase and sale, other transactions
or restrictions pursuant to this article, and on appeal such judgment shall be reversed by
the supreme court (in which case the supreme court shall issue its mandate to the circuit
court requiring it to enter a judgment validating the provisions of...
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12-13-41
Section 12-13-41 Duties of probate judges generally. It shall be the duty of the probate judge:
(1) To issue all citations, letters testamentary, of administration and guardianship, subpoenas,
executions and all other process which is necessary for the exercise of his powers, the jurisdiction
of the court and the enforcement of its judgments, orders and decrees. (2) To keep minutes
of all his official acts and proceedings and, within three months thereafter, to record the
same in well-bound books. (3) To keep all the books, papers and records belonging to his office
with care and security, the papers arranged, filed and labeled so as to be of easy reference
and the books and records lettered and kept with general, direct and reverse indexes, but,
without the authority of the county commission, he shall not make new indexes. (4) To keep
constantly in his office a well-arranged docket, showing the date of the issue and return
of all process, the day set for the hearing, the kind of...
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19-3B-201
Section 19-3B-201 Role of court in administration of trust. (a) The court may intervene in
the administration of a trust to the extent its jurisdiction is invoked by an interested person
or as provided by law. (b) A trust is not subject to continuing judicial supervision unless
ordered by the court. (c) A judicial proceeding involving a trust may relate to any matter
involving the trust's administration, including a request for instructions and an action to
declare rights. (d) A judicial proceeding involving a trust may relate to any matter involving
the trust's administration, including, but not being limited to a proceeding to: (1) request
instructions; (2) determine the existence or nonexistence of any immunity, power, privilege,
duty or right; (3) approve a nonjudicial settlement; (4) interpret or construe the terms of
the trust; (5) determine the validity of a trust or of any of its terms; (6) approve a trustee's
report or accounting or compel a trustee to report or account; (7)...
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