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45-37A-240.29
Section 45-37A-240.29 Terms and conditions. (a) Upon acceptance of an offender into the pretrial
diversion program by the city prosecutor, the city prosecutor and the offender shall submit
the written application of the offender, the acceptance of the offender by the city prosecutor,
and the agreement between the city prosecutor and the offender to the municipal court judge
presiding over the affected case of the offender for approval. The offender shall also enter
a plea of guilty to the charge or charges involved. If the municipal court judge rejects the
agreement and guilty plea, any money paid by the offender in satisfaction of the application
fee shall be refunded to the offender. The offender shall still be liable for any actual expenses
already incurred by the city prosecutor or any agency or service provider in furtherance of
the application and evaluation process and the same shall be deducted from any money so refunded
to the offender. (b) Upon approval of the agreement and...
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45-37A-270.29
Section 45-37A-270.29 Terms and conditions. (a) Upon acceptance of an offender into the pretrial
diversion program by the city prosecutor, the city prosecutor and the offender shall submit
the written application of the offender, the acceptance of the offender by the city prosecutor,
and the agreement between the city prosecutor and the offender to the municipal court judge
presiding over the affected case of the offender for approval. The offender shall also enter
a plea of guilty to the charge or charges involved. If the municipal court judge rejects the
agreement and guilty plea, any money paid by the offender in satisfaction of the application
fee shall be refunded to the offender. The offender shall still be liable for any actual expenses
already incurred by the city prosecutor or any agency or service provider in furtherance of
the application and evaluation process and the same shall be deducted from any money so refunded
to the offender. (b) Upon approval of the agreement and...
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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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12-14-70
Section 12-14-70 Appeals to circuit courts from judgments of municipal courts and proceedings
thereon. (a) All appeals from judgments of municipal courts shall be to the circuit court
of the circuit in which the violation occurred for trial de novo. (b) The municipality may
appeal within 60 days, without bond, from a judgment of the municipal court holding an ordinance
invalid. (c) A defendant may appeal in any case within 14 days from the entry of judgment
by filing notice of appeal and giving bond, with or without surety, approved by the court
or the clerk in an amount not more than twice the amount of the fine and costs, as fixed by
the court, or in the event no fine is levied the bond shall be in an amount not to exceed
$1,000.00, as fixed by the court, conditioned upon the defendant's appearance before the circuit
court. The municipal court may waive appearance bond upon satisfactory showing that the defendant
is indigent or otherwise unable to provide a surety bond. If an appeal...
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15-18-200
Section 15-18-200 Motion by persons convicted of capital offense for forensic DNA testing and
analysis. (a) An individual convicted of a capital offense who is serving a term of imprisonment
or awaiting execution of a sentence of death, through written motion to the circuit court
that entered the judgment of sentence, may apply for the performance of forensic deoxyribonucleic
acid testing on specific evidence, if that evidence was secured in relation to the investigation
or prosecution that resulted in the conviction of the applicant, is still available for testing
as of the date of the motion, forensic DNA testing was not performed on the case at the time
of the initial trial, and the results of the forensic DNA testing, on its face, would demonstrate
the convicted individual's factual innocence of the offense convicted. The filing of a motion
as provided in this subsection shall not automatically stay an execution. (b) Upon receipt
of a motion for DNA testing, the circuit court shall...
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31-2A-51
Section 31-2A-51 (Article 51.) Voting and rulings. (a) Voting by members of a general or special
court-martial on the findings and on the sentence shall be by secret written ballot. The junior
member of the court shall count the votes. The count shall be checked by the president, who
shall forthwith announce the result of the ballot to the members of the court. (b) The military
judge shall rule upon all questions of law and all interlocutory questions arising during
the proceedings. Any such ruling made by the military judge upon any question of law or any
interlocutory question other than the factual issue of mental responsibility of the accused
is final and constitutes the ruling of the court. However, the military judge may change the
ruling at any time during the trial. Unless the ruling is final, if any member objects thereto,
the court shall be cleared and closed and the question decided by a voice vote as provided
in Section 31-2A-52 (Article 52), beginning with the junior in...
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45-2-82.20
Section 45-2-82.20 Minute books. (a) In the Twenty-eighth Judicial Circuit of Alabama, all
orders and decrees may be made and entered by circuit judges sitting and for the circuit on
a sheet or sheets now commonly called trial sheets or case action summary sheets. There shall
be a trial sheet or case action summary sheet or sheets for each case docketed in such courts
properly identified by the style of the case and a case number. (b) After all orders and decrees
have been made and entered, in any case, by the circuit judge or judges sitting in and for
such circuit, the clerk of the circuit court of such circuit shall file such sheets or copies
thereof in numerical order in well bound books labeled "Minute Books" and such judgments
or decrees shall have the same force and effect as minutes of the circuit court of the circuit
prior to April 30, 1986. (Act 86-555, p. 1128, §§1, 2.)...
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45-22-80.20
Section 45-22-80.20 Trial sheets, case action summary sheets, and Minute Books. (a) In the
32nd Judicial Circuit, all orders and decrees may be made and entered by circuit judges sitting
in and for the circuit on a sheet or sheets now commonly called trial sheets or case action
summary sheets. There shall be a trial sheet or case action summary sheet or sheets for each
case docketed in the courts properly identified by the style of the case and a case number.
(b) After all orders and decrees have been made and entered, in any case, by the circuit judge
or judges sitting in and for the circuit, the clerk of the circuit court of the circuit shall
file the sheets in numerical order in well bound books labeled "Minute Books" and
such judgments or decrees shall have the same force and effect as minutes of the circuit court
of the circuit prior to the passage and approval of this section. (Act 84-461, p. 1072, §§1,
2; Act 84-643, p. 1296, §§1, 2.)...
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45-28-80.20
Section 45-28-80.20 Orders and decrees. (a) In Etowah County all orders and decrees shall be
made and entered by circuit judges sitting in and for the county on a sheet or sheets now
commonly called trial sheets. There shall be a trial sheet or sheets for each case docketed
in such courts properly identified by the style of the case and a case number. (b) After all
orders and decrees have been made and entered, in any case, by the circuit judge or judges
sitting in and for such county, the clerk of the circuit court of such county shall file such
sheets in numerical order in well bound books labelled Minute Books and such judgments or
decrees shall have the same force and effect as minutes of the circuit court of the county
prior to the passage and approval of this section. (Act 84-650, p. 1302, §§1, 2.)...
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45-37-21.12
Section 45-37-21.12 Violations. (a) If a supplier engages in conduct prohibited under this
part, a wholesaler with which the supplier has an agreement may maintain a civil action against
the supplier to recover actual damages reasonably incurred as the result of the prohibited
conduct. If a wholesaler engages in conduct prohibited under this part, a supplier with which
the wholesaler has an agreement may maintain a civil action against the wholesaler to recover
actual damages reasonably incurred as the result of the prohibited conduct. (b) A supplier
that violates this part shall be liable for all actual damages and all court costs and, in
the discretion of the court, reasonable attorney fees incurred by a wholesaler as a result
of that violation. A wholesaler that violates this part shall be liable for all actual damages
and all court costs and, in the discretion of the court, reasonable attorney fees incurred
by the supplier as a result of that violation. (c) This part imposes upon a...
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