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17-14-1
Section 17-14-1 State and county officers who are elected by the people. The following
officers in this state shall be elected by the qualified electors thereof: Governor, Lieutenant
Governor, Attorney General, Auditor, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Commissioner of Agriculture
and Industries, public service commissioners, senators and representatives in the Legislature,
Chief Justice and associate justices of the Supreme Court, judges of the courts of appeals,
circuit courts, and district courts, district attorneys, judges of the probate court, sheriffs,
coroners, clerks of the circuit courts, tax assessors, tax collectors, county treasurers in
counties of more than 56,000 population, as provided by law, members of county commissions,
constables, representatives in Congress, United States senators, electors for President and
Vice President of the United States, and such other officers as may be required by law to
be elected by the people, when not otherwise specially provided for....
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12-19-10
Section 12-19-10 Local purchasing procedures. In order to facilitate the prompt purchase
and delivery of equipment, clerical office supplies, court forms, stationery and other printed
court supplies, hereinafter referred to as "clerical office supplies," used by and
in the offices of circuit judges, district judges, circuit clerks, district clerks, registers,
court administrators, official court reporters, magistrates and jury commissions, the presiding
circuit judge of each judicial circuit is hereby authorized to administer local purchasing
procedures within such judicial circuit and each county thereof as provided in this section.
(1) Not more than 90 days prior to the beginning of each fiscal year, each circuit judge,
district judge, circuit clerk, district clerk, register, court administrator, official court
reporter, magistrate and each jury commission shall submit to the Administrative Director
of Courts a written estimate of the costs of clerical office supplies anticipated to...
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36-18-2
Section 36-18-2 Duties generally; maintenance, inspection, and copying of reports of
investigations of Director of Forensic Sciences; police authority of Director of Forensic
Sciences and assistants. The duties of the director shall be to make such investigations,
including any necessary autopsy, to be performed by physicians licensed to practice medicine
in Alabama and recognized and trained in forensic medicine and pathology; provided, however,
that the director may waive this requirement temporarily whenever a medical examiner vacancy
exists which he is seeking to fill. Said investigations of unlawful, suspicious or unnatural
deaths and crimes as are ordered by the Governor, the Attorney General, any circuit judge,
or any district attorney in the State of Alabama, and the director and his staff shall cooperate
with the coroners, sheriffs and other police officers in Alabama in their investigations of
crimes and deaths from unlawful, suspicious or unnatural causes. The director shall...
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12-16-34
Section 12-16-34 Compensation of members. (a) Upon written order of the presiding circuit
judge or his designee, the jury commission shall meet on such days as are required to replenish
the number of names in the trial court jury box and to perform such other necessary duties
as are related thereto. Each member of the jury commission shall be paid the sum of $10.00
for each day he is actually engaged in the discharge of his duties pursuant to the order of
the presiding circuit judge. The president of each jury commission shall submit all claims
for compensation for its members along with a copy of the order of the presiding circuit judge
to the Administrative Director of Courts. Claims shall be submitted on such forms as may be
prescribed by the Administrative Director of Courts, and, if approved, shall be processed
and paid by the state. (b) The compensation of each member of the commission shall not exceed
for any year of his term the following amounts: (1) In counties of 25,000...
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12-16-37
Section 12-16-37 Clerks of commissions - Authority for employment; compensation; clerical
assistance. (a) The clerk of the circuit court in counties having a population of 60,000 or
less according to the last federal census preceding his election or appointment, may elect
to serve as clerk of the jury commission; provided that notice of his intent to serve as clerk
for the commission shall be filed in writing with the presiding circuit judge and the Administrative
Director of Courts within 30 days after assuming the duties of clerk of the circuit court.
Provided that the provisions of this section shall not prohibit any clerk of the circuit
court who is on August 17, 1983, serving as clerk of the jury commission or clerk of any similar
body established by local law to act in lieu of the jury commission, from serving as clerk
of the jury commission as provided in this article, regardless of the population of their
respective counties; all provisions to the contrary in subsection (b) of...
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12-9A-1
Section 12-9A-1 Creation and composition; duties. (a) A permanent study commission on
the judicial resources in Alabama is hereby created and shall be known as the Judicial Resources
Allocation Commission. The commission shall be composed of the following members: (1) The
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama, who shall serve as chair. (2) The legal advisor
to the Governor of Alabama. (3) The Alabama Attorney General. (4) Three incumbent circuit
judges appointed by the President of the Circuit Judges Association, one of whom shall be
from the most populous circuit. One member shall be appointed for three years, one member
shall be appointed for four years, and one member shall be appointed for five years. All appointments
to fill vacancies shall be for the duration of the unexpired term and subsequent appointments
shall be for five-year terms. Any member so appointed shall serve only so long as the member
remains an incumbent circuit judge. (5) Three incumbent district judges...
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37-2-17
Section 37-2-17 Penalty for excessive rates. (a) If any transportation company doing
business in this state or its agents or employees are guilty of making or demanding or receiving
any charge for the transportation of persons or property, or for any service pertaining to
or connected therewith, in excess of that prescribed by the Public Service Commission as by
this chapter authorized, and after due notice of such violation given to the president or
managing officer or any superintendent thereof in this state, and if ample and full recompense
for the wrong or injury thereby to any person, firm, company, or corporation shall not be
made within 60 days from the time of such notice, such transportation company shall forfeit
for each offense the sum of not less than $50.00 nor more than $1,000.00, to be fixed by the
court. (b) An action for the recovery of the penalty shall be in any circuit court in any
county in this state where such violation has occurred or wrong has been perpetrated,...
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12-17-263
Section 12-17-263 Notice to Administrative Director of Courts of intention to become
supernumerary magistrate; payment of percentage of salary earned as judge or magistrate; oath
of office; appointment of supernumerary magistrate to fill vacancy. A former magistrate electing
to come under the provisions of this article shall notify the Administrative Director of Courts
in writing of his intention to become a supernumerary magistrate. He must also pay to the
State General Fund an amount equal to six percent of the salary earned each year in his capacity
as magistrate or as a judge of an inferior court. Upon receipt of a former magistrate's application
for a supernumerary appointment, the Administrative Director of Courts shall notify said applicant
within 60 days of the receipt of said application and of the amount of the contribution due
to be paid to the State General Fund. Such supernumerary magistrates of the district courts
in the various counties of the State of Alabama shall take...
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29-5A-64
Section 29-5A-64 Governing Council; Alabama Law Institute Council. (a) The Governing
Council of the Alabama Law Institute Council is continued in existence as the Alabama Law
Institute Council. (b) The council shall be composed of ex officio, appointed, and elected
members, as follows: (1) One Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama, selected by the Justices
thereof. (2) One circuit court judge, selected by the Association of Circuit Court Judges.
(3) The Attorney General of the State of Alabama, or his or her designee. (4) The legal advisor
to the Governor of Alabama, or his or her designee. (5) The Chairs of the Judiciary Committees
of the Senate and House of Representatives. (6) The President of the Alabama State Bar. (7)
The Secretary of the Alabama State Bar. (8) The chair of the Junior Bar Section of
the Alabama State Bar. (9) The attorney members of the Legislative Council of Alabama. (10)
Not less than three nor more than six attorney members appointed by the Governor of...
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45-36-80.05
Section 45-36-80.05 Jackson County Preservation of Justice Act. SECTION 4 OF
ACT 2019-215 WAS AMENDED BY ACT 2020-119 IN THE 2020 REGULAR SESSION, EFFECTIVE MAY 18, 2020.
THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) This section shall be known and cited
as the Jackson County Preservation of Justice Act. (b) The Legislature hereby finds and declares
the following: (1) The financial restraints existing in the State General Fund budget have
resulted in a shortfall to the Unified Judicial System that has caused the layoff of many
judicial employees. In Jackson County, three employees in the circuit clerk's office who were
scheduled for layoff have been temporarily retained with alternate funding other than funds
appropriated to the Unified Judicial System; however, this alternate funding cannot be relied
upon in the future. Revenue from this section will restore funding for some judicial
employees in the circuit. (2) This section addresses this problem by increasing court
costs. (c) In...
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