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22-52-10.6
Section 22-52-10.6 Petition for renewal of inpatient commitment order; probate court; special
judge; notice; hearing. (a) A petition for renewal of an inpatient commitment order may be
filed by the director of a state mental health facility or his designee at least 30 days prior
to the expiration of the current commitment order. The petition, together with a copy of the
original commitment order and copies of any subsequent renewal commitment orders, shall be
filed with the probate court of the county where the facility is located. The petition shall
explain in detail why renewal of the order is being requested, and shall further explain in
detail why less restrictive conditions of treatment are not appropriate. (b) Such probate
court may consider, hear, and enter appropriate orders pursuant to this section or may request
that the case be heard by a special judge of probate. (c) Whenever and wherever it shall become
necessary that a special judge of probate be provided to hear and...
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37-1-124
Section 37-1-124 Proceedings on appeal. The commission's order shall be taken as prima facie
just and reasonable. No new or additional evidence may be introduced in the circuit court,
except as to fraud or misconduct of some person engaged in the administration of this title
and affecting the order, ruling or award appealed from, but the court shall otherwise hear
the case upon the certified record and shall set aside the order if the court finds that:
(1) The commission erred to the prejudice of appellant's substantial rights in its application
of the law; or (2) The order, decision or award was procured by fraud or was based upon a
finding of facts contrary to the substantial weight of the evidence. However, the court may,
instead of setting aside the order, remand the case to the commission for further proceedings
in conformity with the direction of the court. The court may, in advance of judgment and upon
a sufficient showing, remand the case to the commission for the purpose of...
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45-31-231.20
Section 45-31-231.20 Definitions. For the purposes of this subpart, the following words shall
have the following meanings: (1) BOARD. The Geneva County Rehabilitation Board, which shall
be composed of the sheriff, the district attorney, the senior circuit judge, the senior district
judge, and a fifth person to be selected by the Geneva County Commission. (2) INMATE. A person
convicted of a crime and sentenced to the county jail is a county inmate. The term does not
include a state inmate held in a county jail. (Act 2020-137, §1.)...
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45-37A-331.06
Section 45-37A-331.06 Order of municipal court; judicial review. (a) Following an adjudicative
hearing, the municipal court judge shall issue an order stating: (1) Whether the person charged
with the civil violation is liable for the violation; and, if so (2) The amount of the civil
fine assessed against the person, along with the fees and costs of court provided for herein.
(b) The orders issued under this section may be filed in the office of the Judge of Probate
of Jefferson County, Alabama, and shall operate as a judicial lien in the same manner and
with the same weight and effect as any other civil judgment filed therein. (c) A person who
is found liable after an adjudicative hearing may appeal that finding of civil liability to
the Circuit Court of Jefferson County, Alabama, by filing a notice of appeal with the clerk
of the municipal court. The notice of appeal shall be filed not later than the 14th day after
the date on which the municipal court judge entered the finding of...
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45-41A-41.06
Section 45-41A-41.06 Order of municipal court; judicial review. (a) Following an adjudicative
hearing, the municipal court judge shall issue an order stating: (1) Whether the person charged
with the civil violation is liable for the violation. (2) If charged with a civil violation
the amount of the civil fine assessed against the person, along with the fees and costs of
court provided for herein. (b) The orders issued under this section may be filed in the office
of the Judge of Probate of Lee County, Alabama, and shall operate as a judicial lien in the
same manner and with the same weight and effect as any other civil judgment filed therein.
(c) A person who is found liable after an adjudicative hearing may appeal that finding of
civil liability to the Circuit Court of Lee County, Alabama, by filing a notice of appeal
with the clerk of the municipal court. The notice of appeal must be filed not later than the
14th day after the date on which the municipal court judge entered the...
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45-49A-63.194
Section 45-49A-63.194 Appeals from board decisions. (a) Within 10 days after any final decision
of the board, the city or any person aggrieved at the decision of the board may appeal the
decision to the Circuit Court of Mobile County by filing a notice and request for an appeal
with the clerk of the circuit court and serving notice of the appeal upon any member of the
board. The appeal shall be heard at the earliest possible date by a judge sitting without
a jury. It shall not be necessary to enter exceptions to the rulings of the board and no bond
shall be required for such an appeal. (b) The circuit court appeal shall not constitute a
proceeding de novo; instead, the court shall review the board's decision using the same standard
of review the court uses in deciding common law writs of certiorari. (c) An appeal may be
taken from any decision of the circuit court to the court of appeals or the Supreme Court
of Alabama as now provided by law, under the same standard of review...
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6-6-753
Section 6-6-753 Hearing and determination; contents of judgment. At the time and place designated
in said order, the judge of said circuit court shall proceed to hear and determine all questions
of law and of fact in said case, and he shall make such orders as to the proceedings in said
case and adjournments as will best conserve the interests of all parties and enable him to
enter a judgment with the least possible delay. The judgment shall find the facts specially
and shall state separately the judge's conclusions of law thereon. Any taxpayer or citizen
of the unit may appear in such proceedings either personally or by attorney. (Acts 1935, No.
196, p. 582; Code 1940, T. 7, §172.)...
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8-19-11
Section 8-19-11 Penalties. (a) Any person who violates the terms of an injunction or order
issued under this chapter shall forfeit and pay a civil penalty of not more than $25,000 per
violation and shall be adjudged in contempt. For the purpose of this section, any circuit
court issuing an injunction or order under this chapter shall retain jurisdiction, and in
such cases the Attorney General or the district attorney acting in the name of the state may
petition for recovery of such civil penalties. (b) Any person who is knowingly engaging in
or has knowingly engaged in any act or practice declared unlawful by Section 8-19-5 shall
forfeit and pay a civil penalty of not more than $2,000 per violation upon petition by the
Attorney General or a district attorney acting in the name of the state to the circuit court
for the county in which the defendant resides, is doing business, or has his/her principal
place of business, or the county in which the unlawful act or practice was or is being...

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12-17-213
Section 12-17-213 Qualifications for supernumerary status - Sixty years of age and 18 years
of service as district attorney, judge, county solicitor, etc., with minimum of 10 years service
as district attorney; 18 years of service as district attorney, judge, county solicitor, etc.,
with minimum of 15 1/2 years service as district attorney. (a) Any person now serving or having
formerly served as a district attorney of a judicial circuit of Alabama, who has served for
not less than 18 years, when he has reached the age of 60 years, may elect to become a supernumerary
district attorney by filing a written declaration to that effect with the Governor, and time
served as judge of a court of record, a county court, county solicitor or any other countywide
elected official, a full-time deputy or assistant district attorney or as a duly licensed
attorney employed full time by the State of Alabama, whether commissioned or appointed or
as an elected constitutional officer or other state...
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15-6-40
Section 15-6-40 Appeal to circuit court; form of undertaking on appeal. (a) Any person required
to keep the peace under the provisions of Article 2 of this chapter by any judge other than
a judge of an appellate or circuit court is entitled, on entering into an undertaking with
sufficient sureties in a sum equal to that required of him to keep the peace for the prosecution
of an appeal and in the meantime to keep the peace, to an appeal to the circuit court of the
county. The judge from whose order the appeal is taken may require such witnesses as he thinks
necessary to enter into an undertaking, in the sum of $100.00 each, to appear at such court.
(b) Any person committed to jail by any such judge for failing to give security to keep the
peace may appeal to the circuit court and may thereupon be discharged from custody on giving
bond with surety, in such penalty as the judge may prescribe, conditioned for his appearance
at such court and to keep the peace towards all the people of the...
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