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18-1A-283
Section 18-1A-283 Appeal from order of condemnation. Any of the parties may appeal from the
order of condemnation to the circuit court of the county within 30 days from the making of
the order of condemnation by filing in the probate court rendering that judgment a written
notice of appeal, a copy of which shall be served on the opposite party or his attorney, and
on such appeal, the trial shall be de novo, and it shall be necessary to send up the proceedings
only as to the parties appearing or against whom an appeal is taken. (Acts 1985, No. 85-548,
p. 802, ยง1614.)...
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13A-11-84
Section 13A-11-84 Penalties; seizure and disposition of pistols involved in violations of certain
sections. (a) Every violation of subsection (a) of Section 13A-11-72 or Section 13A-11-81
shall be a Class C felony. Every violation of subsection (b) of Section 13A-11-72 or Sections
13A-11-73, 13A-11-74, 13A-11-76, and 13A-11-77 through 13A-11-80 shall be a Class A misdemeanor.
The punishment for violating Section 13A-11-78 or 13A-11-79 may include revocation of license.
(b) It shall be the duty of any sheriff, policeman, or other peace officer of the State of
Alabama, arresting any person charged with violating Sections 13A-11-71 through 13A-11-73,
or any one or more of those sections, to seize the pistol or pistols in the possession or
under the control of the person or persons charged with violating the section or sections,
and to deliver the pistol or pistols to one of the following named persons: if a municipal
officer makes the arrest, to the city clerk or custodian of stolen...
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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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9-13-225
Section 9-13-225 Forfeiture of equipment upon judgment; costs of proceedings; State Forester
to keep records. When any judgment of condemnation or forfeiture is made in any case filed
under the provisions of this section, the judge making such judgment shall order and direct
that said vehicle and equipment be forfeited or awarded to the State Forester to be sold or
used by him in the enforcement of the law. And said order, in the event that no appeal is
taken within 15 days from the rendition thereof, shall be carried out and executed. The court,
at its discretion, shall direct in said judgment that the cost of the proceedings be paid
by the person(s) in whose possession said vehicle and equipment were found when seized, or
by any party or parties that claim to own said vehicle and equipment, or any interest therein,
and who contested the condemnation and forfeiture thereof. The State Forester shall keep a
permanent record of all such vehicles and equipment awarded to him as provided...
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32-7-3
Section 32-7-3 Administration of chapter; appeal to court. (a) Director to administer chapter.
The director shall administer and enforce the provisions of this chapter and may make rules
and regulations necessary for its administration and shall provide for hearings upon the request
of persons aggrieved by orders or acts of the director under the provisions of this chapter.
(b) Appeal to court. At any time within 60 days after the rendition of any order or decision
by the director under the provisions of this chapter, any party in interest may appeal to
the circuit court in and for any county in the State of Alabama wherein any party in interest
may reside, or in which any party in interest which is a corporation may have its principal
office or place of business, and the appeal may be for the purpose of having the lawfulness
of any order, decision, or act of the director inquired into and determined. The court shall
determine whether the filing of an appeal shall operate as a stay of...
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9-16-10
Section 9-16-10 Enforcement of provisions of article - Written notices of violations; hearings;
entry of orders by director; appeals from orders of director. (a) Whenever the director determines
that any operator has not complied with the provisions of this article and is therefore in
violation of this article, the director may cause to have issued and served upon the person
alleged to be committing such violation a written notice which shall specify the provision
of this article which such operator allegedly is violating and a statement of the manner in
and the extent to which said operator is alleged to violate this article and shall require
the person so complained against to answer the charges of such formal complaint at a hearing
before the director at a time not less than 30 days after the date of notice. The director
shall issue subpoenas at the instance of the department and at the request of the charged
operator, requiring the attendance of witnesses and the production of such...
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45-11-231.10
action is made to the board, giving the reason for the removal, discharge, or demotion. The
employee shall have 10 days within which to appeal to the board from the time of his or her
notification of removal, discharge, or demotion. If an appeal is filed, the board shall thereupon
order the charges or complaint to be filed forthwith in writing, if not already filed, and
shall hold a hearing de novo on the charges. No merit employee shall be removed, discharged,
or demoted except for some personal misconduct or fact rendering his or her further
tenure harmful to the public interest, or for some cause affecting or concerning his or her
fitness or ability. If the employee's removal, discharge, or demotion is appealed to the board,
then the same will become final only upon affirmation by the board after a hearing where the
employee has been given an opportunity to face his or her accusers and be heard in his or
her own defense. Pending a hearing, the affected employee may be suspended...
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45-8A-22.13
demotion. The civil service employee or grandfathered employee shall have 10 days from the
time of notification of his or her discharge, removal, or demotion in which to appeal to the
board. The board shall thereupon order the charges or complaint to be filed forthwith in writing
and shall hold a hearing de novo on such charges. No permanent civil service employee or grandfathered
employee, whose probationary period has been served, shall be removed, discharged, or demoted
except for some personal misconduct, or fact, rendering his or her further tenure harmful
to the public interest, or for some cause affecting or concerning his or her fitness or ability;
and if such removal, discharge, or demotion is appealed to the board, then the same will become
final only after a hearing upon written charges or complaint has been had and after an opportunity
has been given him or her to face his or her accusers and be heard in his or her own defense.
Pending a hearing on appeal, the affected...
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45-18-120.11
is made to the merit system board, giving the reason for such removal, discharge, or demotion.
The employee shall have 10 days from the time of notification of discharge, removal, or demotion
in which to appeal to the merit system board. If such appeal is filed, the merit system board
shall order the charges or complaint to be filed in writing, if not already filed, and shall
hold a hearing de novo on such charges. No merit employee shall be removed, discharged, or
demoted except for some personal misconduct or fact rendering his or her further tenure
harmful to the public interest, or for some cause affecting or concerning his or her fitness
or ability; and if such removal, discharge, or demotion is appealed to the merit system board,
then the same shall become final only upon affirmation by the merit system board after a hearing
upon written charges or complaint has been had and after an opportunity has been given such
employee to face his or her accusers and be heard in his or her...
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45-48-121.11
the reason for such removal, discharge, or demotion. The employee shall have 10 calendar days
from the time of notification of his or her discharge, removal, or demotion in which to appeal
to the board. If such appeal be filed, the board shall thereupon order the charges or complaint
to be filed forthwith in writing, if not already filed, and within 15 calendar days shall
hold a hearing de novo on such charges. No merit employee shall be removed, discharged, or
demoted except for some personal misconduct, or fact, rendering his or her further
tenure harmful to the public interest, or for some cause affecting or concerning his or her
fitness or ability; and if such removal, discharge, or demotion is appealed to the board,
then the same will become final only upon affirmation by the board after a hearing upon written
charges or complaint has been had and after an opportunity has been given such employee to
face his or her accusers and be heard in his or her own defense. Pending a...
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