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12-22-132
Section 12-22-132 Reserving questions of law; presumption that written charges asked before
jury retired. Any question of law arising in any of the proceedings in a criminal case tried
in the circuit court may be reserved by the defendant, but not by the state, except as provided
in Section 12-22-91, for the consideration of the Supreme Court or Court of Criminal Appeals.
All written charges in the record on appeal shall be presumed to have been asked of the court
before the jury retired unless shown to the contrary by notation of the trial judge of the
refused charges. (Code 1852, §751; Code 1867, §4302; Code 1876, §4978; Code 1886, §4508;
Code 1896, §4312; Code 1907, §6243; Code 1923, §3234; Code 1940, T. 15, §365.)...
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12-8-1
Section 12-8-1 Creation; composition; designation of members. A Judicial Conference for the
State of Alabama is hereby created, which shall consist of: The Chief Justice of the Supreme
Court of Alabama and two associate justices of such court, designated by the Chief Justice;
a member of the Court of Criminal Appeals, designated by the presiding judge of that court;
a member of the Court of Civil Appeals, designated by the presiding judge of that court; three
circuit judges of the state, designated by the president of the association of circuit judges;
three lawyers, who are members in good standing of the Alabama State Bar, designated by the
president of the Alabama State Bar; one probate judge, designated by the president of the
association of probate judges; and, subsequent to establishment of the district courts of
Alabama, two district court judges, designated by the president of the association of district
judges, and two municipal court judges, designated by the president of the...
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12-18-4
Section 12-18-4 Entitlement to retirement and receipt of pension of justices of Supreme Court,
judges of courts of appeals and judges of circuit courts generally; retirement order. Every
justice of the Supreme Court, judge of one of the courts of appeals or judge of a circuit
court of the state who meets the requirements for retirement prescribed in this article shall
be entitled to be retired and to receive a pension as hereinafter provided. Such retirement
shall be on order of the Board of Control of the Judicial Retirement Fund and upon the request
of the member to be retired or on an order signed by a majority of the members of the Supreme
Court. (Acts 1973, No. 1163, p. 1948, §4.)...
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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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34-3-41
Section 34-3-41 Election of members; selection of at-large members. (a) The members of the
Board of Commissioners for each judicial circuit shall be elected by the members of the State
Bar who maintain their principal office in such circuit; provided, however, that for the Tenth
Circuit, each commissioner shall be elected by the lawyers who maintain their principal office
in the portion of the circuit outside the Bessemer Cut-off electoral district and each commissioner
for the Bessemer Cut-off electoral district shall be elected by the lawyers who maintain their
principal office in that portion of the circuit inside the Bessemer Cut-off electoral district.
Such election shall be by secret ballot, mailed or delivered to the State Bar headquarters
by a date established by the Board of Commissioners. Nothing contained in this article shall
prohibit the election of the president of the State Bar as provided in this chapter, who shall
be a bona fide resident of any judicial circuit of this...
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34-8B-4
Section 34-8B-4 Alabama Board of Court Reporting - Creation; composition; meetings; compensation.
(a) There is created the Alabama Board of Court Reporting. The board shall be operative within
60 days of June 1, 2006. ACRA shall provide administrative support to the board until such
time as the board employs sufficient employees to implement and administer this chapter. (b)
The board shall consist of seven members as follows: (1) Four court reporters certified by
ABCR, NCRA, NVRA, or by the board, two of whom shall be employed in official capacities and
two of whom shall be employed in a freelance setting. (2) Two members in good standing with
the Alabama State Bar Association. (3) One additional member. (c) Appointments to the board
shall be made as follows: (1) The Governor shall appoint one official court reporter, one
freelance court reporter, and one member of the Alabama State Bar Association. ACRA, NCRA,
NVRA, and the Alabama State Bar Association shall respectively submit a...
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10A-5A-8.02
Section 10A-5A-8.02 Death or disqualification of member. (a) In the case of a limited liability
company performing professional services, upon the death of a member, upon a member becoming
a disqualified person, or upon a transferable interest being transferred by operation of law
or court decree to a disqualified person, the transferable interest of the deceased member
or of the disqualified person may be transferred to a qualified person and, if not so transferred,
subject to Section 10A-5A-4.06, shall be purchased by the limited liability company as provided
in this section. (b) If the price of the transferable interest is not fixed by the limited
liability company agreement, the limited liability company, within six months after the death
or 30 days after the disqualification or transfer, as the case may be, shall make a written
offer to pay to the holder of the transferable interest a specified price deemed by the limited
liability company to be the fair value of the transferable...
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12-19-20
Section 12-19-20 Court fees in civil and criminal cases in circuit and district courts to be
uniform; fees prescribed by chapter exclusive; exceptions. (a) Court fees in civil and criminal
cases in the circuit court and district court shall be uniform for each type of case and each
court level. (b) The fees prescribed in this chapter shall be exclusive of all other fees,
except that: (1) The Administrative Director of Courts may, pursuant to Supreme Court rule,
set schedules of fees for payments to court-appointed officers for preparation of transcripts
on appeal and for certification of court records; (2) Fees now or hereafter imposed by law
on parties to civil actions and criminal defendants for support of law libraries, public defender
services, work release programs and pretrial release programs shall be retained in the county
collecting such fees, to be utilized for the purposes now or hereafter authorized by law;
(3) Any fees for counsel, masters, receivers or other...
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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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37-1-141
Section 37-1-141 Who may appeal; manner of taking appeal; application for supersedeas; supersedeas
bonds; collection of denied rate increases prior to final disposition of case. Either party
or any intervenor may appeal to the supreme court from the action or order of the commission
under the same rules and regulations and in the same manner and under the same conditions
as are or may be provided by law for appeals from circuit courts in other public utility cases.
Application for supersedeas may be made to the supreme court or a justice thereof. All supersedeas
bonds required shall be in the same amount, subject to the same penalties and conditions and
have the same effect as is now provided or may hereafter be provided by law in such cases.
If the appeal is by a telephone company or a public utility and supersedeas is granted, the
appellant shall be entitled to collect, subject to refund with interest, any portion of the
requested increase denied on any rate decrease directed by such...
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