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45-40-80.01
Section 45-40-80.01 Supplemental expense allowance - District attorney, district judge. (a)
The District Attorney of the Thirty-sixth Judicial Circuit shall be entitled to a supplemental
allowance, paid from the county treasury of the county composing the judicial circuit, in
a sum equal to the supplemental allowance paid from county funds to the District Attorney
of the Eighth Judicial Circuit. (b) The District Judge of Lawrence County shall be entitled
to a supplemental expense allowance, paid from the county treasury of Lawrence County, in
a sum equal to the supplemental allowance paid from county funds to the District Judge of
Morgan County. (c) The supplemental allowances shall be in lieu of any other supplemental
allowances paid by the county, and shall be paid in the same manner that supplemental allowances
for those offices in the Eighth Judicial Circuit and Morgan County are paid. (Act 85-719,
p. 1172, §§1-3.)...
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45-2-81
Section 45-2-81 Investigators; presence of bailiffs and employees at grand jury deliberations.
(a) The district attorney's office in the Twenty-eighth Judicial Circuit is hereby authorized
to employ such investigators as it deems necessary from time to time. (b) All court bailiffs
and employees of the district attorney's office in the Twenty-eighth Judicial Circuit shall
be entitled to be present during sessions of the grand jury except when the jury is deliberating.
(Act 84-500, p. 1119, §§1, 2.)...
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45-2-84.03
Section 45-2-84.03 Release of eligible persons; participation in programs. (a) Any eligible
person, who is within the jurisdiction of the Circuit or District Courts of the Twenty-eighth
Judicial Circuit, may be released at the discretion of a judicial officer from the Baldwin
County Jail pursuant to the terms of the pretrial release program developed pursuant to this
part or upon conviction sentenced to the custody of the Baldwin County Community Corrections
Center or placed in programs developed pursuant to this part. (b) An eligible person may be
considered for participation in the programs developed pursuant to the provisions of this
part upon an order of the court having jurisdiction of the eligible person, upon the motion
of the eligible person, and upon motion of the district attorney. An eligible person may not
be ordered by a judicial officer to be placed in the programs developed pursuant to this part
unless the eligible person meets the criteria promulgated by the Baldwin...
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12-17-30
Section 12-17-30 Salary; effect on other provisions; judges and district attorney's supplements.
(a) Circuit judges shall receive an annual state salary in the amount of $34,000 commencing
October 1, 1979. (b) The provisions of this section shall not apply to Section 12-17-68 and
Section 12-17-92. (c) Any salary supplement received by any circuit judge or district attorney
which now exceeds $11,000, or because of the enactment of this section will exceed such sum,
is hereby reduced to the sum of $11,000. (Acts 1979, No. 79-826, p. 1562, §§1, 3, 4.)...

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12-19-10
Section 12-19-10 Local purchasing procedures. In order to facilitate the prompt purchase and
delivery of equipment, clerical office supplies, court forms, stationery and other printed
court supplies, hereinafter referred to as "clerical office supplies," used by and
in the offices of circuit judges, district judges, circuit clerks, district clerks, registers,
court administrators, official court reporters, magistrates and jury commissions, the presiding
circuit judge of each judicial circuit is hereby authorized to administer local purchasing
procedures within such judicial circuit and each county thereof as provided in this section.
(1) Not more than 90 days prior to the beginning of each fiscal year, each circuit judge,
district judge, circuit clerk, district clerk, register, court administrator, official court
reporter, magistrate and each jury commission shall submit to the Administrative Director
of Courts a written estimate of the costs of clerical office supplies anticipated to...
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45-2-81.01
Section 45-2-81.01 Powers of investigators. Investigators in the office of the District Attorney
of the Twenty-eighth Judicial Circuit, composed of Baldwin County, who hold a current certification
from the Alabama Peace Officers' Standards and Training Commission, may make arrests and serve
search warrants in the performance of their official duties to the same extent as deputy sheriffs
are authorized and empowered to make arrests and serve search warrants in the county. (Act
2007-255, p. 342, §1.)...
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12-18-55
Section 12-18-55 Eligibility for retirement of district judges; right of election of former
county court judges, district attorneys or assistant district attorneys serving as circuit
judges on January 16, 1977, to come under provisions of Article 1 of chapter; filing of notice
of election with Clerk of Supreme Court by same. (a) Any district judge shall be eligible
for retirement and may elect to be retired pursuant to this article if he: (1) Has served
as much as five years as a district judge or judge of a county court immediately prior to
retirement and has become permanently, physically, or mentally unable to carry out his duties
on a full-time basis, proof of such disability being made by certificate of three reputable
physicians; (2) Has served for 12 years as a district judge or judge of a county court and
has reached or passed the age of 65 years; (3) Has served for 15 years as a district judge
or judge of a county court and is not less than 62 years of age or has served as...
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45-36-232.27
Section 45-36-232.27 Judicial officer. As used in this subpart, the term judicial officer means,
unless otherwise indicated, any circuit judge or equivalent thereof in the Thirty-eighth Judicial
Circuit, any judge of probate in Jackson County, and any district court judge or judge of
any other court created in lieu thereof, or equivalent thereof in Jackson County, and any
municipal judge in Jackson County. (Act 89-264, p. 380, §8.)...
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45-9-82
Section 45-9-82 Travel allowance. The District Attorney of the Fifth Judicial Circuit shall
be entitled to travel allowances in like amounts as are now provided by law to the circuit
judges of the judicial circuit. Payment of these expenses are chargeable to and shall be paid
from any funds accessible to the district attorney for the operation of his or her office.
(Act 79-91, p. 114, §1.)...
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17-14-6
Section 17-14-6 Judges and clerks; vacancies. The judges of the circuit and district courts,
the judge of probate, the judges of the courts of appeals, and clerks of the circuit court
shall be elected on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November 2006, and they 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.
Unless otherwise provided in the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, vacancies in any judicial
office shall be filled by appointment by the Governor. The office of a judge shall be vacant
if the incumbent dies, resigns, retires, or is removed. The appointment of a judge of probate
is for the remainder of the unexpired term. A judge, other than a judge of probate, 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...
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