12-21-183
Section 12-21-183 Execution of warrants for witnesses and other process in adjoining counties. The sheriff, his deputy or any person specially deputed by a court of record may execute all warrants of arrest, attachments, subpoenas, etc., for witnesses or any other process issued by a court of record, during trial or within three days before trial, in any adjoining county. The sheriff, the deputy sheriff or person specially deputed may act upon a copy of such warrant, attachment or subpoena, given him over a telephone, by telegraph or by radio by the sheriff or clerk of the court. (Code 1907, §4023; Code 1923, §7737; Code 1940, T. 7, §450.)...
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14-6-15
Section 14-6-15 Commitment or discharge of prisoners - Duty of sheriff to report to clerk of circuit court. When a prisoner is committed to the county jail, it is the duty of the sheriff of such county, in person or by deputy, to report in writing to the clerk of the circuit court of such county, within 10 days next succeeding the commitment, the name of such prisoner, the day of his entering such jail and by what authority and upon what charge committed; and when a prisoner is discharged from, or otherwise leaves such jail, the sheriff shall report to such clerk, within two days next succeeding, the name of such prisoner and by what authority and when he so left or was discharged. (Code 1886, §4555; Code 1896, §4966; Code 1907, §7211; Code 1923, §4821; Code 1940, T. 45, §138.)...
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15-10-45
Section 15-10-45 Execution of writs, attachments and other process in adjoining county. All writs of arrest, attachments, subpoenas for witnesses or other process issued by a court while in session shall be executed by the sheriff or his deputy or any person specifically designated for that purpose in any county adjoining that where such court is in session. (Code 1907, §6289; Code 1923, §3283; Code 1940, T. 15, §174.)...
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15-13-126
Section 15-13-126 Return of bondsman's process. (a) All bondsman's processes, when executed by sureties or other lawful authorized persons, shall be returned by the sheriff, chief of police, or other authorized law enforcement officer to the clerk of the court from which they were issued once the defendant is returned to the custody of the court of jurisdiction with the proper return thereon endorsed. (b) If the bondsman's process is executed, the return shall be made within five days after service. (c) When any writ of arrest or other warrant issued by the clerk of the court, in the same case as a bondsman's process, to any law enforcement officer and the warrant has been executed and returned to the clerk of the court, the clerk shall notify the surety which obtained the bondsman's process, and if the bondsman's process has not been executed at the time of the notice, then the surety shall return the process to the clerk of the court within five days and the surety shall endorse...
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33-5-34
Section 33-5-34 Fees of arresting officer. When an arrest for violation of the provisions of this article or regulations promulgated thereunder is made by a salaried officer not employed by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and the defendant is convicted, there shall be taxed as cost the same fee as a sheriff in this state is entitled to for similar services and if collected from the defendant it shall be immediately remitted by the trial court directly to the treasurer of the county in which the offense occurred. When an arrest for violation of the provisions of this article or regulations promulgated thereunder is made by a salaried officer of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and the defendant is convicted, there shall be taxed as cost the same fee as a sheriff in this state is entitled to for similar services and if collected from the defendant it shall be immediately remitted by the trial court directly to the Department of Conservation and...
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15-13-105
Section 15-13-105 Order of bail in warrantless arrest cases. In cases where a defendant is arrested without a warrant and taken into custody and there is no standard bail schedule prescribed by the presiding judge of the court of jurisdiction for the amounts of bail for such arrests without warrants, then the arresting officer shall, as soon as possible, contact a judicial officer for an order of bail. If the arresting officer is unable to contact the judicial officer having jurisdiction of the case, the arresting officer may contact any judicial officer having the authority to set bail in that judicial circuit to issue the order of bail. If no judicial officer has issued an order of bail within 24 hours of the arrest of defendant, then the bail shall be set by operation of law and the amount of bail shall be that amount prescribed as the minimum amount established by the bail schedule adopted by Supreme Court rule. Provided, however, in violation and misdemeanor cases the minimum...
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15-13-122
Section 15-13-122 Bondsman's process - Detainer. In instances in which the surety or sureties have in their possession a bondsman's process for the defendant and the surety wishes to place a detainer against the defendant with the officer having custody of the defendant, all law enforcement officers of the State of Alabama, or its subdivisions, who have custody of any defendant under bail within the terms of this chapter, shall accept the bondsman's process as a detainer and hold the defendant in custody until the case pending against the defendant in the jurisdiction having custody, has been discharged or until the defendant is authorized to be released from custody by other means set out by law. Upon discharge or release, the officer having custody shall notify the surety that the defendant is ready to be released and the surety shall arrest the defendant and return the defendant to the court of jurisdiction. After the officer has given the surety notice of the release, the surety...
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15-10-8
Section 15-10-8 When notice of arrest for capital felony to be given to Governor or Chief Justice. Whenever any person arrested is charged with a capital felony and there is no court having jurisdiction thereof in session, it shall be the duty of the sheriff or the officer making the arrest or having the custody of such prisoner to notify the Governor or Chief Justice of the Supreme Court at once of the arrest of such person. An officer failing to give such notice as soon as possible after the arrest of such prisoner is guilty of a misdemeanor. (Code 1907, §6276; Code 1923, §3270; Code 1940, T. 15, §161.)...
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15-13-64
Section 15-13-64 Surrender of defendant to sheriff required to exonerate bail; when new bail allowed. To exonerate the bail, the surrender of the defendant must be made to the sheriff of the county in which the court is held, to which the defendant is bound to appear or to which the trial has been removed; and, if the charge is for a misdemeanor, the sheriff may discharge him on his giving new bail; otherwise, he must keep him in jail until discharged by law. (Code 1852, §700; Code 1867, §4251; Code 1876, §4860; Code 1886, §4430; Code 1896, §4373; Code 1907, §6353; Code 1923, §3386; Code 1940, T. 15, §211; Acts 1949, No. 199, p. 230.)...
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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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