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45-18-81.60
Section 45-18-81.60 Qualifications; duties; compensation; tenure; removal. (a) Any County Solicitor
or District Attorney of the 35th Judicial Circuit: (1) Who is not less than 70 years of age;
(2) Who has served for 12 years or more as county solicitor or district attorney; (3) Who
is receiving no salary or retirement benefits from the State of Alabama or any county within
the 35th Judicial Circuit; may elect to become a Solicitor Counsel of the 35th Judicial Circuit
by filing a written declaration to that effect with the District Attorney of the 35th Judicial
Circuit. If the district attorney shall find that any such declarant is qualified, as hereinabove
set forth, a commission as Solicitor Counsel for the 35th Judicial Circuit shall be issued
to such declarant by the District Attorney. The Solicitor Counsel shall aid and assist the
district attorney and provide other assistance as required by the county of his or her residence
if possible. (b) The salary of each solicitor counsel...
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32-5A-191
Section 32-5A-191 (Effective until July 1, 2023) Driving while under influence of alcohol,
controlled substances, etc. (a) A person shall not drive or be in actual physical control
of any vehicle while: (1) There is 0.08 percent or more by weight of alcohol in his or her
blood; (2) Under the influence of alcohol; (3) Under the influence of a controlled substance
to a degree which renders him or her incapable of safely driving; (4) Under the combined influence
of alcohol and a controlled substance to a degree which renders him or her incapable of safely
driving; or (5) Under the influence of any substance which impairs the mental or physical
faculties of such person to a degree which renders him or her incapable of safely driving.
(b) A person who is under the age of 21 years shall not drive or be in actual physical control
of any vehicle if there is 0.02 percent or more by weight of alcohol in his or her blood.
The Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency shall suspend or revoke the...
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45-32-81
Section 45-32-81 Expense allowance. The District Attorney of the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit
shall receive, in addition to any other compensation heretofore provided by law, an expense
allowance of one hundred fifty dollars ($150) per month from each of the counties comprising
the judicial circuit. The expense allowance shall be paid from the solicitor's fund of the
Seventeenth Judicial Circuit, the child support enforcement fund of the Seventeenth Judicial
Circuit, or any other funds available at the discretion of the district attorney which are
not county commission funds or state funds. (Act 82-205, p. 241, §1.)...
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12-17-226.8
Section 12-17-226.8 Fees. (a) An offender may be assessed an administration fee when he or
she is approved for a pretrial diversion program established under this division. The amount
of the fee for participation in the program shall be in addition to any court costs, assessments
for crime victim's compensation fund, Department of Forensic Sciences assessments, drug, alcohol,
or anger management treatments required by law, restitution, or costs of supervision or treatment.
A schedule of payments for any of these fees may be established by the district attorney.
(b) The amount of the administration fee shall be determined by the district attorney. The
administration fees shall not exceed the amount assessed for a first offense pursuant to Section
13A-12-281(a) for each case for which the offender makes application for acceptance into the
pretrial diversion program. (c)(1) An applicant may not be denied access into the pretrial
diversion program based solely on his or her inability to...
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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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45-2-82.42
Section 45-2-82.42 County salary supplement - Circuit judges and district attorney. (a) It
has come to the attention of the Legislature that the present compensation of the circuit
judges and District Attorney for the Twenty-eighth Judicial Circuit is somewhat below the
average of that being paid to circuit judges and district attorneys in other judicial circuits
in this state which have considerably lighter caseloads than the Twenty-eighth Judicial Circuit.
Therefore, the Legislature intends through this section to provide that the compensation of
the circuit judges and the District Attorney of the Twenty-eighth Judicial Circuit shall hereafter
be consistent with that paid to circuit judges and district attorneys in similar judicial
circuits in this state. (b) Beginning October 1, 1987, all circuit judges and the District
Attorney for the Twenty-eighth Judicial Circuit shall receive a county salary supplement in
an amount, as hereinafter prescribed, which shall be in lieu of any and...
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45-2-80.01
Section 45-2-80.01 Assessment of docket fee in certain cases. (a) In all juvenile cases, traffic,
criminal, and quasi-criminal cases in the juvenile, district, circuit, and municipal courts
in Baldwin County in the Twenty-eighth Judicial Circuit, a docket fee, hereinafter referred
to as a solicitor's fee, shall be assessed in each case. The fees, when collected, shall be
distributed monthly to the Solicitor's Fund or District Attorney's Fund in the county where
the fee is collected or to the fund that may be hereafter prescribed by law for the solicitor's
fee. The solicitor's fee shall be in an amount equal to all docket fees or court costs which
are assessed upon an adjudication of guilt in a criminal case and distributed to the Fair
Trial Tax Fund. (b) The solicitor's fee shall be collected in all criminal cases where the
defendant is adjudged guilty, a bond forfeited, a penalty imposed, or where there is issued
any alias or capias warrant of arrest. The solicitor's fee shall be in...
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45-20-82.40
Section 45-20-82.40 District Attorney's Fund. (a) In Covington County there is created a fund
to be designated the "District Attorney's Fund" of the Twenty-second Judicial Circuit,
which fund shall be at the disposal of the district attorney of the circuit, and shall be
expended by him or her for the payment of any and all expenses to be incurred for law enforcement
and in the discharge of the duties of the office. (b) The fund shall be deposited in any bank
in the county, which shall be an approved depository for the public funds, and shall be payable
upon the order of the district attorney of the circuit by check signed by him or her as such
officer or by his or her duly authorized designee. Such designee shall be required to post
bond in such amount as required by the district attorney and the bond shall be paid from the
District Attorney's Fund. (c) All funds collected pursuant to Section 12-17-224, and all solicitor's
or district attorney's fees hereafter taxed as costs and...
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45-39-82.14
Section 45-39-82.14 Advisory board. The district attorney may form an advisory board within
the county or judicial circuit named the Citizens Advisory Board for Pretrial Diversion to
assist the district attorney in the determination of appropriate pretrial diversion candidates.
The district attorney shall retain the final decision as to the admittance or denial of individuals
into the pretrial diversion program. The district attorney shall appoint all members of any
advisory board and shall determine when or if it should meet. The advisory board shall serve
without personal profit, but may be paid from the District Attorney's Solicitor Fund for actual
expenses incurred in connection with its duties. (Act 2011-651, p. 1661, §15.)...
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12-17-226.15
Section 12-17-226.15 Advisory board. If a district attorney establishes a pretrial diversion
program under this division, the district attorney may form an advisory board within the county
or judicial circuit, which may be known as the Citizens Justice Advisory Board for Pretrial
Diversion, for the purpose of assisting the district attorney in the determination of appropriate
pretrial diversion candidates. The district attorney shall retain the final decision as to
the admittance or denial of individuals into the pretrial diversion program, the fees, the
guidelines of the program, and any resources the pretrial diversion program utilizes. The
district attorney shall appoint all members of any advisory board and shall determine when
or if it should meet. The board shall be inclusive and reflect the racial, gender, geographic,
urban and rural, and economic diversity of the circuit. The advisory board shall serve without
personal profit, but may be paid from the District Attorney's...
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