15-6-25
Section 15-6-25 Discharge of defendant; commitment to jail; contents of commitment warrant. (a) Upon an undertaking, with sufficient sureties being given, the defendant must be discharged; and, if not given, the circuit, district or municipal court judge must commit him to jail until he gives the same, specifying in the warrant of commitment the cause thereof, the time he is required to keep the peace, towards whom particularly and the sum in which security is required. (b) Any person committed under the provisions of subsection (a) of this section may be discharged by the sheriff of the county in which he is detained upon entering into an undertaking to keep the peace, with sufficient sureties, in the sum and for the term required by the circuit, district or municipal court judge. (Code 1852, §§416, 417; Code 1867, §§3965, 3966; Code 1876, §§4035, 4036; Code 1886, §§4689, 4690; Code 1896, §§5170, 5171; Code 1907, §§7529, 7530; Code 1923, §§5147, 5148; Code 1940, T. 15,...
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43-2-151
Section 43-2-151 Enforcement of judgments, etc., of probate court against representatives - Liability of sureties. When an execution against an executor or administrator, issued from the probate court on any judgment, order or decree for money is returned to any regular term of such court "no property" by the sheriff of the county, such judgment, order or decree may be enforced against the executor or administrator and his sureties, by execution or by process of garnishment, which may issue in like cases and manner as it may issue on judgment in circuit courts and may, in like manner, be prosecuted to judgment against the garnishee. (Code 1852, §1922; Code 1867, §2281; Code 1876, §2619; Code 1886, §2277; Code 1896, §346; Code 1907, §2813; Code 1923, §6052; Code 1940, T. 61, §129.)...
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11-42-68
Section 11-42-68 Appeals from judgment of probate judge - Transmittal of papers to clerk of circuit court; withdrawal of map and certified resolution from files of probate judge for use in circuit court. If an appeal is taken, the judge of probate shall transmit all papers in the action, except the map and certified resolution, to the clerk of the court to which the appeal is taken, and such map and certified resolution, after the same have been recorded by the judge of probate as provided in this article, may be withdrawn from the file in the judge of probate's office by either party for use in the trial of the action in the circuit court, but must be returned to the judge of probate immediately after the trial of said action in the circuit court. (Code 1907, §1101; Code 1923, §1795; Code 1940, T. 37, §164.)...
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12-1-11
Section 12-1-11 Appeal to appellate court by attorney or officer from judgment of contempt. Any attorney or officer who is ordered to be punished for a contempt in the circuit court may appeal to the appropriate appellate court and may stay the execution of any fine or sentence imposed by the execution of a bond, payable to the state, with two sufficient sureties, to be approved by the tribunal appealed from, in a penalty to be fixed by said tribunal, not exceeding $300.00, conditioned to pay the fine and costs, in case of affirmance in whole or in part. The appellant shall be entitled to bail in such cases upon the execution of an appearance bond, with two or more such sureties, in the penalty of $300.00, payable to the state, conditioned to appear in the court to which his appeal is prosecuted and to abide the result of such appeal, which maybe approved by the sheriff or other officer in whose custody the appellant may be. On such appeal the question shall be whether the appellant...
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25-4-95
Section 25-4-95 Appeals from final decisions of board of appeals or appeals tribunal. Within 30 days after the decision of the board of appeals has become final, any party to the proceeding including the secretary who claims to be aggrieved by the decision may secure a judicial review thereof by filing a notice of appeal in the circuit court of the county of the residence of the claimant; except, that if the claimant does not reside in this state at the time the appeal is taken, the notice of appeal shall be filed in the circuit court of the county in this state in which the claimant last resided, or in the circuit court of the county in this state wherein the claimant last worked. In such action, the notice of appeal need not be verified, but shall state the grounds upon which a review is sought. A copy shall be served upon the secretary or upon such person as the secretary may designate (and for the purpose hereof, mailing a copy addressed to the secretary at Montgomery by registered...
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43-2-709
Section 43-2-709 Appeals. (a) Any party to the proceedings to declare an estate insolvent may appeal to the supreme court or court of civil appeals from the decree or order declaring the estate insolvent or dismissing the report within 42 days from the rendition of such order or decree in the manner provided by law for appeals from the probate court in other similar or like proceedings. (b) If an appeal has been taken on a contest as to the report of insolvency, the case must, on motion, be continued during the pendency of such appeal. (Code 1852, §1861; Code 1867, §2210; Code 1876, §2582; Code 1886, §2252; Code 1896, §320; Code 1907, §§2764, 2765; Code 1923, §§6003, 6004; Code 1940, T. 61, §§390, 391.)...
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11-48-43
Section 11-48-43 Appeals from judgment of circuit court - By property owner - Authorized; bonds. An appeal may be taken to the Supreme Court of Alabama by any person interested in said property from the judgment entered by the circuit court within 42 days from the date of entry of such judgment, upon giving bond for costs of appeal or, if a stay of execution of the judgment is desired, upon giving further bond in such sum as the judge of the circuit court may prescribe, payable to the city or town with sufficient sureties, to be approved by the clerk of said court, conditioned to pay such judgment or perform such judgment as the supreme court may render in the action, and all such costs and damages as the city or town may have sustained if the judgment is affirmed. (Code 1907, §1396; Code 1923, §2211; Acts 1927, No. 639, p. 753; Code 1940, T. 37, §552.)...
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12-12-70
Section 12-12-70 Right of appeal and procedure for appeals generally; dismissal for failure to appear. (a) Civil cases. Any party may appeal from a final judgment of the district court in a civil case by filing notice of appeal in the district court, within 14 days from the date of the judgment or the denial of a posttrial motion, whichever is later, or, if the appeal is to an appellate court, within the time prescribed by the Alabama Rules of Appellate Procedure or the Alabama Rules of Juvenile Procedure where applicable, together with security for costs as required by law or rule. (b) Criminal cases. A defendant may appeal from a final judgment of the district court in a criminal or quasi-criminal case by filing notice of appeal within 14 days from the date of judgment or from the date of denial of a post-trial motion, whichever is later, together with such bond as may be fixed by the court, conditioned upon the defendant's appearance before the circuit court; provided, however, that...
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12-22-171
Section 12-22-171 Stay of sentence when question of law reserved and admission to bail - Misdemeanors. When such question is reserved, in case of a misdemeanor, and it shall be made known to the court that the defendant desires to take an appeal to the appropriate appellate court, judgment must be entered on the conviction, but the execution thereof must be stayed pending the appeal. In such case, the defendant may give bail, with sufficient sureties, conditioned that he will appear and abide the judgment; failing to give such bail, he must be committed to jail, but may give such bail at any time pending the appeal. (Code 1852, §754; Code 1867, §4305; Code 1876, §4981; Code 1886, §4512; Code 1896, §4319; Code 1907, §6250; Code 1923, §3243; Code 1940, T. 15, §374.)...
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12-17-290
Section 12-17-290 Qualifications for becoming supernumerary reporter. While in service as an official circuit court reporter of the State of Alabama, any such reporter who is not a participating member of the Employees' Retirement System of Alabama: (1) Who has a minimum of 12 years as a reporter of any probate court having equity jurisdiction or any circuit court of any one or more circuits of Alabama, the last 10 years of which must have been served as an official court reporter of any one or more circuits of Alabama, and who has become permanently and totally disabled, proof of such disability being made by certificate of three reputable physicians; or (2) Who has a minimum of 15 years service as official circuit court reporter in any one or more circuits of Alabama and who is not less than 60 years of age; or (3) Who has total service as an official circuit court reporter in any one or more circuit courts of Alabama of not less than 24 years, may elect to become a supernumerary...
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