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35-4-24
Section 35-4-24 Acknowledgment - Officers authorized to take in this state. Acknowledgments
and proofs of conveyances may be taken by the following officers within this state: Judges
of the Supreme Court, the Court of Civil Appeals, the Court of Criminal Appeals, circuit courts
and district courts, and the clerks of such courts; registers of the circuit court, judges
of the court of probate, and notaries public. (Code 1852, §1276; Code 1867, §1545; Code
1876, §2155; Code 1886, §1799; Code 1896, §993; Code 1907, §3358; Code 1923, §6841; Code
1940, T. 47, §25.)...
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12-18-40
Section 12-18-40 Retirement at age 60; computation; cost-of-living; prior service. On or after
July 30, 1979, any person assuming office for the first time as a justice of the Supreme Court,
judge of a court of appeals or a circuit judge, shall receive and be entitled to all retirement
benefits prescribed in Title 12, Chapter 18, Articles 1 and 2, except as follows: (1) The
provisions of subdivisions (3) and (5) of both subsections (a) and (b) of Section 12-18-6,
to the contrary notwithstanding, except for disability, no such justice or judge shall be
eligible to receive judicial service retirement pay prior to attaining 60 years of age. (2)
The retirement pay or benefit of each such justice or judge shall be based and computed pursuant
to the provisions of Section 12-18-10, at the percentage rate therein prescribed of his final
salary received from the state at the time of retirement. Retired justices and judges coming
under this article shall be entitled to receive cost-of-living...
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17-14-9
Section 17-14-9 Justices of the Supreme Court. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and the
associate justices of the court shall hold their respective offices for the term of six years
from the first Monday after the second Tuesday in January next after their election and until
their successors are elected and qualified. The office of a justice of the Supreme Court shall
be vacant if the incumbent dies, resigns, retires, or is removed. A vacancy in the office
of a justice of the Supreme Court shall be filled by appointment by the Governor. A justice
appointed to fill a vacancy shall serve an initial term lasting until the first Monday after
the second Tuesday in January following the next general election held after he or she has
completed one year in office. At such election, the office shall be filled for a full term
of office beginning at the end of the appointed term. (Code 1876, §247; Code 1886, §342;
Code 1896, §1578; Code 1907, §335; Code 1923, §419; Code 1940, T. 17,...
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17-6-48
Section 17-6-48 Designating certain officers by number. In all primary and general elections
of associate justices of the Supreme Court of Alabama, justices of the courts of appeals of
Alabama, judges of the circuit and district courts, and associate members of the public service
commission, wherein two or more of such justices, judges, or officers are to be elected at
the same time, each of such places to be filled shall be designated by number by the Secretary
of State. (Acts 1927, No. 348, p. 409; Code 1940, T. 17, §146; §17-7-20; amended and renumbered
by Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §33.)...
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12-17-216
Section 12-17-216 Oath of office; powers and duties. Supernumerary district attorneys 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 district attorneys of the judicial circuits
or circuit courts and shall, upon request of the Governor, the Chief Justice of the Supreme
Court or the Attorney General, conduct investigations, attend any regular, adjourned or special
session of any circuit court in any of the judicial circuits of Alabama for the investigation
of or the prosecution of any criminal case or the prosecution or defense of any case in which
the state is interested. The Governor, any member of the Supreme Court or courts of appeals
or the Attorney General may request a supernumerary district attorney to perform duties as
those prescribed for assistant attorneys general, either in their respective offices or at
such other places within or without the state as such officials may...
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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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36-14-11
Section 36-14-11 Acts and resolutions of Legislature - Distribution to departments, officers,
courts, etc.; electronic storage and distribution. (a) The Secretary of State shall retain
for the use of the executive offices and the two houses of the Legislature the number of copies
of all volumes of the acts and resolutions of each session necessary to provide for distribution
pursuant to law. The Secretary of State shall transmit to the Department of State of the United
States two copies of each volume, and distribute to the Governor, Treasurer, Auditor, Superintendent
of Education, Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries, State Health Officer, Adjutant General,
the Department of Corrections, President and each Associate Commissioner of the Public Service
Commission, Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources, Department of Revenue, Clerk
of the Supreme Court, Secretary of the Senate, and Clerk of the House of Representatives two
copies of each volume, to the Attorney General...
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45-17-232
Section 45-17-232 Day reporting system. (a) This section shall be applicable only in Colbert
County. (b) Any person who has been committed to the county jail in Colbert County under a
criminal sentence imposed by the Circuit or District Court of Colbert County, and who has
been released on a suspended sentence shall report to the probation office of Colbert County.
The probation officer at his or her discretion shall require the person to report at regular
intervals, for the sole purpose of the collection of court costs, fines, and other penalties
and fees assessed against the convicted person by the probation officer. (c) The probation
officers of Colbert County, Alabama, shall remit fines, assessments, court costs, and restitution
assessed against the persons to the Colbert County Circuit Clerk. The probation officers shall
be allowed to charge the convicted persons a day reporting fee of 20 percent of the net weekly
income of the person and may charge a minimum of ten dollars ($10)...
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12-2-1
Section 12-2-1 Composition of court; election and terms of office of justices. (a) The Supreme
Court, except as otherwise provided, shall consist of a chief justice and eight associate
justices, who shall be elected by the qualified electors of the state at the general elections
as provided by law for the election of members of the House of Representatives in Congress
and who shall hold their offices for the term of six years from the first Monday after the
second Tuesday in January next succeeding their election and until their successors are elected
and qualified. Subject to the provisions of the Constitution respecting filling of vacancies
in judicial offices, members of the Supreme Court shall be elected as follows: The Chief Justice
and three associate justices shall be elected at the general election in November, 1976, two
associate justices shall be elected at the general election in November, 1978, and three associate
justices shall be elected at the general election in...
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36-2-6
Section 36-2-6 Officers required to obtain commissions. The judges of the several courts, the
Attorney General, district attorneys, the Secretary of State, the Auditor, the Treasurer,
the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries, the Commissioner of Conservation and Natural
Resources, the Public Service Commissioners, the Director of the Department of Revenue, the
Director of the Department of Finance, the Commissioner of Corrections, the Director of Industrial
Relations, the Director of the State Department of Human Resources, the Clerk of the Supreme
Court, the clerks of the circuit courts, the sheriffs, the tax assessors, the tax collectors,
the county treasurers, the county commissioners, the constables and all other officers when
specifically required by other provisions of law, before entering upon and exercising the
duties of their respective offices, must obtain a commission. (Code 1852, §109; Code 1867,
§148; Code 1876, §153; Code 1886, §245; Code 1896, §3058; Code...
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