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12-12-2
Section 12-12-2 District court a court of record; preparation, maintenance, etc., of records
of proceedings generally; employment of reporters or provision for transcripts of proceedings
by parties. (a) The district court shall be a court of record. (b) Records of proceedings
shall be made, maintained and preserved according to rules promulgated by the supreme court,
but neither reports nor transcripts of proceedings shall be required, except as provided by
law or rule. (c) Any party may employ a reporter or provide for a transcript of the proceedings
on his own account. (Acts 1975, No. 1205, p. 2384, §4-110.)...
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31-2A-37
Section 31-2A-37 (Article 37.) Unlawfully influencing action of court. (a) No authority convening
a general, special, or summary court-martial, nor any other commanding officer, or officer
serving on the staff thereof, may censure, reprimand, or admonish the court or any member,
the military judge, or counsel thereof, with respect to the findings or sentence adjudged
by the court or with respect to any other exercise of its or their functions in the conduct
of the proceedings. No person subject to this code may attempt to coerce or, by any unauthorized
means, influence the action of a court-martial or court of inquiry or any member thereof,
in reaching the findings or sentence in any case, or the action of any convening, approving,
or reviewing authority with respect to its judicial acts. This subsection shall not apply
to either of the following: (1) General instructional or informational courses in military
justice if such courses are designed solely for the purpose of instructing...
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16-25-11.9
service as prescribed in subsection (d), shall be entitled to receive credit for all prior
service as a teacher rendered by him or her. The eligible employer to whom the prior service
was rendered shall pay to the Secretary-Treasurer, within one year from October 1, 1993, for
each year of claimed service, a sum equal to a percentage of his or her average final compensation
or current annual earnable compensation, whichever is greater, the applicable percentage shall
be the sum of the prevailing percentage rates of employer and member contributions, as required
by the most recent actuarial valuations, for each year of prior service credit purchased.
In the event the employer is unable to verify the employment of any person covered in subsection
(d), upon certification of the employer that records are not available, the member may submit
affidavits from two disinterested parties with personal knowledge attesting to the
employment of the member. (Acts 1993, No. 93-644, p. 1109, §§1-5.)...
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31-2A-25
Section 31-2A-25 (Article 25.) Who may serve on courts-martial. (a) Any commissioned officer
of the Alabama National Guard is eligible to serve on all courts-martial for the trial of
any person subject to this code. (b) Any warrant officer of the Alabama National Guard is
eligible to serve on general and special courts-martial for the trial of any person subject
to this code, other than a commissioned officer. (c) Any enlisted member of the state military
forces who is not a member of the same unit as the accused is eligible to serve on general
and special courts-martial for the trial of any enlisted member subject to this code, but
that member shall serve as a member of a court only if, before the conclusion of a session
called by the military judge under Section 31-2A-39a (Article 39(a)) prior to trial or, in
the absence of such a session, before the court is assembled for the trial of the accused,
the accused personally has requested orally on the record or in writing that enlisted...
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12-17-291
Section 12-17-291 Oath, powers and duties of supernumeraries. Such supernumerary circuit court
reporter shall take the oath of office prescribed by the Constitution for judicial officers
and shall have and exercise all the duties, power and authority of official circuit court
reporters of the circuit courts of Alabama and shall, upon request of the circuit judge or
presiding judge of the circuit wherein said supernumerary circuit court reporter resides,
attend any regular, adjourned or special session of the circuit court thereof. (Acts 1961,
No. 817, p. 1204, §2.)...
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31-2A-26
Section 31-2A-26 (Article 26.) Military judge of a general or special court-martial. (a) A
military judge shall be detailed to each general and special court-martial. The military judge
shall preside over each open session of the court-martial to which the military judge has
been detailed. (b) A military judge shall be all of the following: (1) An active or retired
commissioned officer. (2) A member in good standing of the bar of the highest court of a state
or a member of the bar of a federal court for at least five years. (3) Either a certified
military judge or a judge of a court of competent jurisdiction who is approved by the Adjutant
General. (c) In the instance when a military judge is not a member of the bar of the highest
court of the state, the military judge shall be deemed admitted pro hac vice, subject to filing
a certificate with the state judge advocate setting forth such qualifications provided in
subsection (b) and with notice and approval of the State Bar and Chief...
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12-17-272
Section 12-17-272 Special roving reporters. Special roving reporters may be appointed and serve
at the pleasure of the Administrative Director of Courts on either a part-time or full-time
basis and shall perform duties at places and in such manner as prescribed by the Administrative
Director of Courts. The rate of compensation of such special roving reporter shall be established
by the Administrative Director of Courts. Special reporters may be employed by a circuit judge
or district court judge, as the work of the court requires, subject to prior approval of the
Administrative Director of Courts as to the need of such employment, length of employment,
amount of compensation and use thereof. Transcript fees of special roving reporters and special
reporters shall be paid at the rate set for court reporters, pursuant to Section 12-17-276.
The Administrative Director of Courts shall promulgate regulations providing for use by judges
of official court reporters or previously appointed...
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12-21-131
Section 12-21-131 Interpreters for persons defective in speech and/or hearing - Qualified interpreter
provided in certain criminal and juvenile proceedings; requirements; fees. (a) Deaf person
means any person either totally deaf, or who has defective hearing, or who has both defective
hearing and speech. (b) For the purpose of this section, the term qualified interpreter means
an interpreter certified by the National Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, Alabama Registry
of Interpreters for the Deaf, or, in the event an interpreter so certified is not available,
an interpreter whose qualifications are otherwise determined. Efforts to obtain the services
of a qualified interpreter certified with a legal skills certificate or a comprehensive skills
certificate will be made prior to accepting services of an interpreter with lesser certification.
No qualified interpreter shall be appointed unless the appointing authority and the deaf person
make a preliminary determination that the...
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31-2A-135
Section 31-2A-135 (Article 135.) Courts of inquiry. (a) Courts of inquiry to investigate any
matter of concern to the state military forces may be convened by any person authorized to
convene a general court-martial, whether or not the persons involved have requested such an
inquiry. (b) A court of inquiry consists of three or more commissioned officers. For each
court of inquiry, the convening authority shall also appoint counsel for the court. (c) Any
person subject to this code whose conduct is subject to inquiry shall be designated as a party.
Any person subject to this code who has a direct interest in the subject of inquiry has the
right to be designated as a party upon request to the court. Any person designated as a party
shall be given due notice and has the right to be present, to be represented by counsel, to
cross-examine witnesses, and to introduce evidence. (d) Members of a court of inquiry may
be challenged by a party, but only for cause stated to the court. (e) The...
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31-2A-29
Section 31-2A-29 (Article 29.) Absent and additional members. (a) No member of a general or
special court-martial may be absent or excused after the court has been assembled for the
trial of the accused unless excused as a result of a challenge, excused by the military judge
for physical disability or other good cause, or excused by order of the convening authority
for good cause. (b) Whenever a general court-martial, other than a general court-martial composed
of a military judge only, is reduced below five members, the trial may not proceed unless
the convening authority details new members sufficient in number to provide not less than
the applicable minimum number of five members. The trial may proceed with the new members
present after the recorded evidence previously introduced before the members of the court
has been read to the court in the presence of the military judge, the accused, and counsel
for both sides. (c) Whenever a special court-martial, other than a special...
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