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14-6-22
Section 14-6-22 Misdemeanant required to pay costs of incarceration; remission of costs; amount
and method of payment; payment of costs as condition of probation, etc., authorized; procedure
upon default; disposition of costs. (a)(1) A court shall require a convicted defendant in
a misdemeanor case to pay housing, maintenance and medical costs associated with the defendant's
incarceration in a county or city jail except as otherwise provided herein. Such costs shall
not exceed $20.00 per day that the defendant has been incarcerated plus actual medical expenses
incurred on behalf of the defendant. Such costs shall be taxed as costs of court and shall
be in addition to any and all other costs of court. (2) At the time of sentencing such defendant
may petition the court for remission of the payment of these costs or of any portion thereof.
If it appears to the satisfaction of the court that payment of the amount due will impose
manifest hardship on the defendant or his immediate family,...
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15-13-80
Section 15-13-80 Failure of defendant to appear; forfeiture of money deposited in lieu of bail.
(a) The essence of all undertakings of bail, whether upon a warrant, writ of arrest, suspension
of judgment, appeal or in any other case, is the appearance of the defendant at court; and
the undertaking is forfeited by the failure of the defendant to appear, although the offense,
judgment or other matter is incorrectly described in such undertaking, the particular case
or matter to which the undertaking is applicable being made to appear to the court. (b) If,
by reason of the neglect of the defendant to appear, money deposited instead of bail is forfeited
and the forfeiture is not discharged or remitted, the clerk with whom it is deposited must,
at the end of 30 days, unless the court has before that time discharged the forfeiture, pay
over the money deposited to such officer, official or employee authorized by law to receive
fines levied by such court. Thereupon the court shall, without any...
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28-4-277
Section 28-4-277 Forfeiture and condemnation proceedings generally - Appeals from judgment
of district court - Persons entitled to appeal; bond for costs of appeal required; right to
jury trial; proceedings in circuit court. Any person appearing and becoming a party defendant
as provided in this article may appeal from the judgment of forfeiture and condemnation as
to the whole or any part of the liquors and beverages and vessels and receptacles claimed
by him and adjudged forfeited to the circuit court as in other cases appealed from a district
court to a circuit court, the appeal to be granted upon parties giving bond for the cost of
appeal, that will be incurred in the circuit court. Upon written demand being made therefor
endorsed on the appeal bond at the time said appeal is taken, the appellants may be entitled
to a jury for the trial of the action in the circuit court. Said circuit court shall proceed
with the case de novo and may cause suitable issues to be framed for the...
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12-22-21
Section 12-22-21 Other orders, judgments, or decrees. Appeal from the order, judgment or decree
of the probate court may be taken by the party aggrieved to the circuit court or Supreme Court
in the cases hereinafter specified. Appeals to the Supreme Court shall be governed by the
Alabama Rules of Appellate Procedure, including the time for taking an appeal. Appeal to the
circuit court in such cases shall be within the time hereinafter specified: (1) From the decree,
judgment or order on a contest as to the validity of a will, to be taken within 42 days after
the determination of the contest; (2) From the decree, judgment or order on an application
claiming the right to execute a will or administer an estate, to be taken within 42 days after
the hearing and decision of such application, unless the application was denied because the
applicant was deemed unfit to serve by reason of a conviction of an infamous crime or by reason
of improvidence, intemperance or want of understanding, in...
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12-22-25
Section 12-22-25 Security for costs of appeal. In all other cases in which an appeal is taken
under the provisions of this division, the appellant, or someone for him, must give security
for the costs of such appeal, to be approved by the probate judge or the clerk of the circuit
court, as the case may be, and the names of such sureties must be certified with the record
to the appellate court, but the filing of security for costs is not a jurisdictional prerequisite.
If the appellant fails to prosecute his appeal or the judgment is not reversed or is entered
against him for a less amount than the judgment of the court from which the appeal is taken,
execution may issue against him and such sureties for the costs of the appeal. (Code 1852,
§1898; Code 1867, §2257; Code 1876, §3967; Code 1886, §3647; Code 1896, §464; Code 1907,
§2862; Code 1923, §6121; Code 1940, T. 7, §782.)...
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15-6-43
Section 15-6-43 Effect of failing to sustain appeal. If an appellant fails to sustain his appeal
under this article, his undertaking remains in full force and effect as to any breach thereof
and also stands as security for any costs which are ordered by the court to be paid by the
appellant, and execution may issue therefor against all parties to the same. (Code 1852, §423;
Code 1867, §3972; Code 1876, §4042; Code 1886, §4696; Code 1896, §5177; Code 1907, §7536;
Code 1923, §5154; Code 1940, T. 15, §417.)...
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34-13-31
Section 34-13-31 Appeal from decision of board. (a) Whenever, by decision, final order, or
other final determination upon any public hearing provided for by this chapter, a party to
such hearing shall feel aggrieved, an appeal may be taken to the Circuit Court of Montgomery
County, Alabama. (b) On taking and perfecting an appeal to the Circuit Court of Montgomery
County, Alabama, the court shall proceed as in other cases. (c) All appeals shall be taken
within 30 days from the date of the order entered of the board which is the basis of the appeal
and shall be granted as a matter of right and be deemed perfected by filing with the board
a bond for security of costs of the appeal. Upon filing of a verified petition and hearing
thereon, the court, in its discretion, may stay the order appealed from pending final judicial
review. No new or additional evidence may be introduced in the circuit court except as to
fraud or misconduct of some person engaged in the administration of this chapter...
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36-19-14
Section 36-19-14 Repair, etc., of buildings, etc., upon failure of party, etc., to obey order
of court; payment of expenses thereof. In case the order of the circuit court is sustained
or the appeal dismissed for any cause, if any party or parties fail to comply with the order
as modified on appeal by the circuit court or Court of Civil Appeals as provided in this article
and within the time fixed by said courts, the said court may cause such building or premises
to be repaired, torn down, demolished, materials removed and all dangerous conditions remedied,
as the case may be, at the expense of such party or parties; and, if such party or parties
within 30 days thereafter fail, neglect or refuse to repay such officer the expense thereby
incurred by him, such officer shall certify said expense to the Fire Marshal, and the Fire
Marshal shall immediately pay said expense out of the Fire Marshal Fund. (Acts 1919, No. 701,
p. 1013, §8; Code 1923, §970; Code 1940, T. 55, §42.)...
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37-1-157
Section 37-1-157 Costs. If, upon the appeal of any action originating under this title, it
shall be determined by the court that the order of the commission was invalid or unreasonable
or unjust and should not be performed, the costs of said action may, in the discretion of
the court be taxed against the state or the utility or utilities involved in the action. If
on the hearing the court should find in favor of the Public Service Commission, then the costs
of the action shall be paid by the utilities by or against which the proceedings were instituted.
If costs are ordered taxed against or paid by the state, the same shall be paid upon the approval
of the trial judge, by a warrant drawn by the comptroller upon the treasurer. The costs of
the transcript certified by the Public Service Commission to the circuit court shall be taxed
as a part of the costs of the action at the same rate as transcripts from the circuit court
to the supreme court are taxed. (Code 1907, §5714; Code 1923,...
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37-4-63
Section 37-4-63 Forced sales - Appeals to circuit court. Any party shall have the right to
appeal from the order of the commission, such appeal to be governed by existing provisions
of law relating to appeals from final orders of the commission; except, that such appeal shall
be taken to the circuit court of the judicial circuit containing the greater portion, by value,
of the property to be acquired, and such appeal shall be taken within 10 days from the filing
of the order of the commission. The order of the commission shall specify the judicial circuit
in which the greater portion of the property, by value, is located, and such specification
shall be conclusive for fixing the venue of an appeal. On any such appeal, if the court shall
determine that any condition imposed by the order of the commission is unreasonable or that
the commission has erred in determining the just compensation to be paid, the court shall
proceed to enter the judgment the commission should have entered. Any...
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