45-45-83.49
Section 45-45-83.49 Program administration. All fees paid by offenders as heretofore set out shall be paid to the District Attorney of the Twenty-third Judicial Circuit. The district attorney shall establish a Pretrial Intervention Fund. The district attorney shall use the funds to pay costs associated with the administration of the PTIP or for other law enforcement purposes. Costs associated with program administration shall include, but shall not be limited to, salaries, rent, vehicles, telephones, postage, office supplies and equipment, training and travel services, service contracts, and professional services. The district attorney, in his or her discretion, may pay for services or programs for an offender while the offender is in the PTIP if special circumstances and justice dictate. (Act 94-392, p. 645, § 10.)...
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12-18-32
Section 12-18-32 Contribution for payment of benefits to spouse of supernumerary circuit court judge upon death thereof. A supernumerary judge of a circuit court who desires that his spouse receive, after his death, the benefits provided in subsection (c) of Section 12-18-10 must, at the time of the filing of the instrument showing his election to come under the provisions of Article 1 of this chapter, pay into the judicial retirement fund an amount of money equal to the largest sum heretofore paid into that fund by a now retired circuit court judge between September 18, 1973, and the date of his retirement. (Acts 1975, No. 1205, p. 2384, §6-113.)...
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12-18-8.1
Section 12-18-8.1 Time of service as full-time state prosecutor, etc., may be credited as time in judicial position with Judicial Retirement System. Any justice of the Supreme Court or judge of one of the courts of appeals or any circuit court judge holding office on or before June 1,1976, who has time of service as a full-time state prosecutor or assistant state prosecutor in any circuit of the state, or who had time of service as an attorney for the State Milk Control Board, shall be entitled to have such time of service, regardless of whether or not such time of service was continuous, treated as time of service in the judicial position he holds on or before June 1, 1976, with the Judicial Retirement System; provided, however, that such time of service does not exceed five years; provided also that such justice or judge shall pay into the Judicial Retirement Fund of Alabama a sum equal to six percent of his then annual salary for each year of such service that he elects to count...
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45-2-80.81
Section 45-2-80.81 Costs taxes in cases filed in the circuit court or juvenile court. In order to provide a special fund for the creation and maintenance of the library and for the purposes of judicial administration as further specified in this subpart, there shall be taxed as costs the sum of fifteen dollars ($15) in each civil or quasi-civil action at law, suit in equity, criminal case, quasi-criminal case, juvenile court case, proceeding on a forfeited bond bail, or a proceeding on a forfeited bond given in connection with an appeal from a judgment of conviction in any district or municipal court to each circuit court or to the juvenile court hereinafter filed in, arising in, or brought by appeal, certiorari, or otherwise to the Circuit Court or to the Juvenile Court of Baldwin County. The costs shall be collected as other costs in cases are collected by the clerk of the court and shall be paid to the Baldwin County Commission. (Acts 1956, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 92, p. 138, §2; Act...
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45-37-83.20
Section 45-37-83.20 Additional fee - Family Court Probation Fund. (a) In Jefferson County, in addition to all other costs and charges in district court cases, a fee of four dollars ($4) shall be charged and collected by the clerk of the district court. This charge shall not be collected on traffic cases. The net monies derived from the charges hereinabove prescribed shall be remitted to the office of the family court administrator, who shall deposit such monies in the Family Court Probation Fund. (b) There is hereby established a Family Court Probation Fund for the deposit of the above described court cost monies. The fund shall be maintained in an interest bearing account in a bank of known responsibility by the family court administrator. (c) Any funds appropriated from this fund shall be strictly limited to family court programs endorsed by the chief probation officer and approved by the presiding family court circuit judge. (d) The family court administrator shall have the power to...
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45-9-80
Section 45-9-80 Circuit judges; expense allowance. (a) Each of the circuit judges of the Fifth Judicial Circuit of this state (as such circuit is now or hereafter constituted) shall be paid a local expense allowance, in addition to all compensation and expenses paid by the state, from the general funds of the counties composing such circuit, in the amount of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) per annum, which shall be paid in equal monthly installments. The proportion of the total annual local expense allowance hereby authorized for each such circuit judge, to be paid by each county in such circuit, shall be determined by multiplying ten thousand dollars ($10,000) times the quotient derived by dividing the total number of case filings in all circuit courts of such circuit (as such circuit is constituted at the time such payment is made) for the five calendar years beginning with 1980, through and including 1984, into the total number of case filings in the circuit court (and with respect...
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12-18-11
Section 12-18-11 Crediting to circuit court judges toward retirement of prior service for which entitled to credit toward supernumerary status in position other than as circuit judge. Any judge of a circuit court holding office on September 18, 1973 who is entitled to credit for prior service toward earning supernumerary status in a position other than as a circuit judge shall be entitled to have all such service credited toward retirement status under this article, provided he does so within three years from September 18, 1973, by notifying the Supreme Court in writing of the service for which he is at that time entitled to credit toward obtaining supernumerary status and for which he desires credit toward retirement under the Judicial Retirement Fund provided by this article. Upon receipt of such notice the Supreme Court shall make a judicial determination of the amount of such credit to which such judge is entitled and shall notify the board of control of the State Employees'...
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15-13-105
Section 15-13-105 Order of bail in warrantless arrest cases. In cases where a defendant is arrested without a warrant and taken into custody and there is no standard bail schedule prescribed by the presiding judge of the court of jurisdiction for the amounts of bail for such arrests without warrants, then the arresting officer shall, as soon as possible, contact a judicial officer for an order of bail. If the arresting officer is unable to contact the judicial officer having jurisdiction of the case, the arresting officer may contact any judicial officer having the authority to set bail in that judicial circuit to issue the order of bail. If no judicial officer has issued an order of bail within 24 hours of the arrest of defendant, then the bail shall be set by operation of law and the amount of bail shall be that amount prescribed as the minimum amount established by the bail schedule adopted by Supreme Court rule. Provided, however, in violation and misdemeanor cases the minimum...
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15-13-160
Section 15-13-160 Qualifications - Professional bail companies. No professional bail company shall execute or become surety on any appearance bond in this state, unless it has an order granting authorization to become professional surety on any bail. The order granting authorization shall be reissued annually prior to January 1 of each year by the presiding circuit judge of the county in which the company desires to execute bail or appearance bonds. Prior to the judge's issuance of the original order and no later than December 1 of each year, thereafter, professional bail companies shall submit annually to the presiding circuit judge the following: (1) An original corporate surety bond or escrow agreement, filed and approved by the presiding circuit judge of the county in which the professional bail company executes or becomes surety on appearance bonds, in the amount of $25,000, guaranteeing the payment of all sums of money that may become due by virtue of any judgment absolute that...
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45-21-81
Section 45-21-81 Additional fee. In addition to any court costs currently provided by law in Crenshaw County, there shall be levied in all cases filed in circuit and district courts, except small claims cases, an additional court cost fee of two dollars ($2). When collected by the clerk of the court, the fees shall be remitted monthly to the county treasurer to be expended on order of the presiding circuit judge for the operation of the Crenshaw County Public Law Library. (Act 2007-271, p. 366, § 1.)...
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