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6-9-254
Section 6-9-254 Lack of personal jurisdiction; recognition sought. (a) A foreign-country judgment
may not be refused recognition for lack of personal jurisdiction if: (1) the defendant was
served with process personally in the foreign country; (2) the defendant voluntarily appeared
in the proceeding, other than for the purpose of protecting property seized or threatened
with seizure in the proceeding or of contesting the jurisdiction of the court over the defendant;
(3) the defendant, before the commencement of the proceeding, had agreed to submit to the
jurisdiction of the foreign court with respect to the subject matter involved; (4) the defendant
was domiciled in the foreign country when the proceeding was instituted or was a corporation
or other form of business organization that has its principal place of business in, or was
organized under the laws of, the foreign country; (5) the defendant had a business office
in the foreign country and the proceeding in the foreign court...
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15-11-5
Section 15-11-5 Issuance of alias arrest warrant upon default. On the failure of the defendant
to appear on the day to which an examination is adjourned, another warrant of arrest may be
issued, upon which the same proceedings may be had against the defendant as on the original
warrant. (Code 1852, §457; Code 1867, §4006; Code 1876, §4676; Code 1886, §4283; Code
1896, §5232; Code 1907, §7597; Code 1923, §5230; Code 1940, T. 15, §132.)...
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15-13-158
Section 15-13-158 Cash bail: Deposit with clerk. At any time after an order admitting a defendant
to bail, the defendant or another person may deposit with the clerk of the court in which
the defendant is held to answer, or the court's designee, the sum mentioned in the order in
cash. A receipt of the moneys issued by the clerk or the court's designee shall be provided
to the person posting the cash bail. A release shall be issued for the defendant and the defendant
shall be discharged from custody. (Acts 1993, No. 93-677, p. 1259, §59.)...
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15-7-4
Section 15-7-4 Warrant of arrest - Defined; contents; form. (a) A "warrant of arrest"
is an order in writing, issued and signed by a judge or magistrate, stating the substance
of the complaint and directed to a proper officer, commanding him to arrest the defendant.
(b) Such warrant must designate the name of the defendant, if known; but if it states that
the name is unknown to the judge or magistrate, then no name need be inserted. It must also
state the offense by name or so that it can be clearly inferred, the county in which it was
issued must appear from some part of the warrant, and the warrant must be signed by the judge
or magistrate, with his name and initials of office, or the same must in some way appear from
the warrant. It must be directed "to any lawful officer of the state," and, if executed
by any lawful officer having authority to execute it, it is valid without regard to its direction.
(c) A warrant of arrest may be in substance as follows: The State of Alabama,...
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45-27-231.01
Section 45-27-231.01 Additional service of process fee. (a) This section shall only apply to
Escambia County. (b) In addition to all other charges, fees, judgments, and costs of court,
the clerk, sheriff, or other appropriate court official in the criminal division of the district
and circuit courts of Escambia County shall collect a service of process fee of thirty dollars
($30) on each document requiring personal service of process. (c) In addition to all other
charges, fees, judgments, and costs of court, the clerk, sheriff, or other appropriate court
official in the civil division of the district and circuit courts of Escambia County shall
collect a service of process fee of thirty dollars ($30) on each document requiring personal
service of process. (d) The court official designated in Escambia County by law for the respective
courts shall collect the service of process fee designated in subsections (b) and (c) and
remit the fees collected to the sheriff for deposit in the...
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6-6-42
Section 6-6-42 Cases in which issued. In the following cases attachments may issue: (1) When
the defendant resides out of the state; (2) When the defendant absconds; (3) When the defendant
secretes himself so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served on him; (4) When the
defendant is about to remove out of the state; (5) When the defendant is about to remove his
property out of the state, so that the plaintiff will probably lose his debt or have to sue
for it in another state; (6) When the defendant is about fraudulently to dispose of his property;
(7) When the defendant has fraudulently disposed of his property; or (8) When the defendant
has moneys, property or effects liable to satisfy his debts which he fraudulently withholds.
(Code 1852, §2504; Code 1867, §2938; Code 1876, §3253; Code 1886, §2930; Code 1896, §525;
Code 1907, §2925; Code 1923, §6173; Code 1940, T. 7, §846.)...
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6-9-20
Section 6-9-20 Who may issue. The judge of any court may frame, or cause to be issued by the
clerk or register, any writ of execution or process necessary to carry into effect any lawful
judgment entered in his court. (Code 1907, §4078; Code 1923, §7794; Code 1940, T. 7, §507.)...

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15-10-12
Section 15-10-12 When defendant to be taken before judge or magistrate issuing warrant. When
the warrant of arrest is executed in any county other than the one in which it is issued and
is for a felony, or when for a misdemeanor and the defendant is not bailed according to the
provisions of Sections 15-7-20 and 15-7-21, he must be brought before the judge or magistrate
issuing the warrant or, if such judge or magistrate is unable to attend or his office is vacant,
before some other judge or magistrate of the county in which such warrant is issued, and the
warrant, with a proper return thereof, must be delivered to such judge or magistrate. (Code
1852, §444; Code 1867, §3993; Code 1876, §4663; Code 1886, §4274; Code 1896, §5223; Code
1907, §6282; Code 1923, §3276; Code 1940, T. 15, §167.)...
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15-13-138
Section 15-13-138 Conditions for which it shall be mandatory for the court to set aside forfeiture.
The court shall set aside the conditional forfeiture in its entirety for the following reasons
or under the following circumstances: (1) If the sureties can show that the defendant was
hospitalized at the time he or she was to appear in court, or if the sureties can produce
sufficient evidence that the defendant was not able to attend court for reason of illness,
by producing a doctor's certificate or letter to that effect. The hospitalization may be in
or out of the State of Alabama. For the sureties to take advantage of this provision, they
shall put the court on notice that the situation exists either prior to the issuance of the
conditional forfeiture order or within 28 days after legal service of the conditional forfeiture
on the sureties. After receiving notice, the court may continue the case to a future date
it deems proper and just for the defendant to appear. If at that time...
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15-15-20.1
Section 15-15-20.1 Non-capital felony offense. (a) In any criminal proceeding for a non-capital
felony offense commenced by complaint, the defendant may give written notice three days after
his or her arrest to a judge of the district or circuit court of the county having jurisdiction
of the offense charged that the defendant desires to plead guilty as charged or as a youthful
offender upon the granting of youthful offender status. (b) Upon receipt of the written notice
from the defendant stating his or her desire to plead guilty, the court shall direct the district
attorney to prefer and file an information against the defendant. The information shall be
made under oath of the district attorney or a witness, and shall accuse the defendant with
the same specificity as required in an indictment of the offense or offenses for which the
defendant is charged. This section shall not be construed to preclude the district attorney
from amending or dismissing a pending charge against a...
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