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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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12-11-2
Section 12-11-2 State divided into judicial circuits; enumeration of circuits. The State of
Alabama is divided into judicial circuits for the circuit courts, numbered and composed of
counties as follows: (1) First circuit - Choctaw, Clarke and Washington. (2) Second circuit
- Butler, Crenshaw and Lowndes. (3) Third circuit - Barbour and Bullock. (4) Fourth circuit
- Bibb, Dallas, Hale, Perry and Wilcox. (5) Fifth circuit - Chambers, Macon, Randolph and
Tallapoosa. (6) Sixth circuit - Tuscaloosa. (7) Seventh circuit - Calhoun and Cleburne. (8)
Eighth circuit - Morgan. (9) Ninth circuit - Cherokee and DeKalb. (10) Tenth circuit - Jefferson.
(11) Eleventh circuit - Lauderdale. (12) Twelfth circuit - Coffee and Pike. (13) Thirteenth
circuit - Mobile. (14) Fourteenth circuit - Walker. (15) Fifteenth circuit - Montgomery. (16)
Sixteenth circuit - Etowah. (17) Seventeenth circuit - Marengo, Greene and Sumter. (18) Eighteenth
circuit - Shelby. (19) Nineteenth circuit - Autauga, Chilton and...
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45-16-80.01
Section 45-16-80.01 Salary supplements for judges and district attorney. (a) Commencing July
1, 1987, the circuit judges and District Attorney of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit shall each
receive a local salary supplement in the amount of one thousand one hundred seventy dollars
($1,170) per month to be paid on a share and share alike basis from county funds belonging
to the two counties comprising the circuit. (b) Commencing October 1, 1988, and on the first
day of October of the years 1989, 1990, 1991, and 1992, the circuit judges and the District
Attorney of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit shall each be entitled to receive an annual increase
in local salary supplement in an amount equal to two percent of the total amount of any state
salary plus any local salary supplement that each circuit judge is receiving on the first
day of the aforementioned fiscal years. Such local salary supplements shall be paid on a share
and share alike basis from county funds belonging to the counties...
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45-20-82
Section 45-20-82 Automobile expense allowance. The District Attorney of the Twenty-second Judicial
Circuit in Covington County shall receive, in addition to any other compensation and in addition
to any other supplement provided by law, an automobile expense allowance to be paid monthly
in the amount of one percent of annual salary paid by the state to the district attorney,
to be paid from the District Attorney's Fund or from any funds available to the District Attorney
of the Twenty-second Judicial Circuit. (Act 99-201, p. 259, §1.)...
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45-38-81
Section 45-38-81 Compensation of Judge of Probate. (a) The Judge of Probate of Lamar County
shall receive as his or her compensation an amount equal to 90 percent of the total amount
paid the presiding circuit judge of the Twenty-fourth Judicial Circuit. The compensation shall
be paid out of the General Fund of Lamar County. (b) All fees and monies received by the judge
of probate or his or her office shall be deposited into the county general fund. (c) This
section shall become effective with the term of office of the Judge of Probate of Lamar County,
Alabama, next following May 13, 1988. (Act 88-609, p. 951, §§1, 2, 5.)...
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45-22-82
Section 45-22-82 Clerical assistance. (a) The District Attorney of the 32nd Judicial Circuit,
which is composed of Cullman County only, shall appoint a clerical assistant or assistants
who shall serve at his or her pleasure. Such clerical assistant or assistants shall perform
such duties as the district attorney may prescribe and shall receive an annual salary to be
set by the district attorney. The sum of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000), annually, is hereby
provided to the district attorney, for the payment of salaries of the clerical assistant or
assistants, to be paid in equal installments as other county employees are paid, from the
county general fund on warrants processed in the usual manner as other county employees. (b)
The clerical assistant or assistants shall be entitled to all percentage pay raises and salary
increases and benefits as other county employees. (Act 85-496, p. 489, §§1, 2.)...
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45-29-83
Section 45-29-83 Compensation; disposition of funds. (a) Beginning with the next term of office
after August 1, 2016, the Judge of Probate of Fayette County shall receive as his or her compensation
an amount equal to 75 percent of the starting total compensation paid the presiding circuit
judge of the Twenty-fourth Judicial Circuit. The Judge of Probate of Fayette County shall
be subject to the same compensation increases at the same time and in the same manner as the
presiding circuit judge of the Twenty-fourth Judicial Circuit. The compensation shall be paid
out of the General Fund of Fayette County. (b) All fees and monies received by the judge of
probate or his or her office shall be deposited into the county general fund. (Act 88-276,
p. 432, §§1, 2; Act 2016-252, §1.)...
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45-49-81.20
Section 45-49-81.20 Supplemental salary - Register and Clerk. The salaries of each the Register
of the Circuit Court and the District Court Clerk of Mobile County, Alabama, of the Thirteenth
Judicial Circuit, may be supplemented by the County of Mobile which makes up the judicial
circuit in an amount up to six thousand dollars ($6,000) per annum. The supplemental salary
shall be paid upon the availability of funds and the approval of the county commission. The
amount shall be paid in the same manner as is paid other county employees, and shall be paid
from the general fund of the county of the judicial circuit. (Act 79-556, p. 1005, § 1.)...

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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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45-45-82.01
Section 45-45-82.01 District attorney's fee. (a) In all cases in the municipal, juvenile, district,
and circuit courts in Madison County and the Twenty-third Judicial Circuit, a docket fee,
hereinafter referred to as a district attorney's fee, shall be assessed in each case. The
fees, when collected, shall be distributed monthly to the District Attorney's Fund in the
county or to the fund that may be hereafter prescribed by law for the district attorney's
fee. The district attorney's fee shall be in an amount equal to all docket fees or court costs
which are assessed in cases and distributed to the Fair Trial Tax Fund. A three dollar ($3)
administrative fee from each assessed fee shall be retained by the circuit clerk pursuant
to Section 12-17-225.4(2), when the case originates in the juvenile, district, or circuit
court, or by the municipal court clerk to be deposited into a municipal court clerk fund and
used for administrative expenses when the case originates in the municipal...
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