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45-29-81
Section 45-29-81 Public defender fund. (a) There is established in the Twenty-fourth
Judicial Circuit a public defender fund for the payment of salaries and operating expenses
of the indigent defense system within the Twenty-fourth Judicial Circuit to be administered
in accordance with Article 1, commencing with Section 15-12-1, of Title 15. Upon May
4, 1982, the governing body of each county composing the circuit may establish a public defender
fund to be administered by the clerk of the county commission of that respective county to
receive and disburse funds paid therein in accordance with this section. (b) In order
to provide funds for the indigent defense system within the Twenty-fourth Judicial Circuit,
the following docket fees shall be collected by the circuit court clerk in each county in
addition to the docket fees that are presently provided by law and when collected by the clerk
of the court shall be paid into the public defender fund. The additional docket fees shall
be...
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45-36-80.05
Section 45-36-80.05 Jackson County Preservation of Justice Act. SECTION 4 OF
ACT 2019-215 WAS AMENDED BY ACT 2020-119 IN THE 2020 REGULAR SESSION, EFFECTIVE MAY 18, 2020.
THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) This section shall be known and cited
as the Jackson County Preservation of Justice Act. (b) The Legislature hereby finds and declares
the following: (1) The financial restraints existing in the State General Fund budget have
resulted in a shortfall to the Unified Judicial System that has caused the layoff of many
judicial employees. In Jackson County, three employees in the circuit clerk's office who were
scheduled for layoff have been temporarily retained with alternate funding other than funds
appropriated to the Unified Judicial System; however, this alternate funding cannot be relied
upon in the future. Revenue from this section will restore funding for some judicial
employees in the circuit. (2) This section addresses this problem by increasing court
costs. (c) In...
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45-40-80.02
Section 45-40-80.02 Supplemental retirement benefit. (a) The circuit and district court
judges of the Thirty-sixth Judicial Circuit who are holding office on May 29, 1984, shall
have six months from May 29, 1984, to make an election, in writing, with the county commission
of the county comprising the circuit to come within this section. Each circuit and
district court judge appointed or elected to office in the Thirty-sixth Judicial Circuit after
May 29, 1984, shall come under this section as a matter of law. (b) Each circuit and
district court judge coming under this section shall contribute annually to the county
treasury of the county comprising the Thirty-sixth Judicial Circuit six percent of his or
her annual salary supplement derived from the county. Such percentage shall be payable in
equal monthly installments and shall be deducted by the county treasurer from the judge's
salary supplement and credited to an individual account of the judge from whose salary supplement
it was...
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45-45-81.32
Section 45-45-81.32 Seized currency. (a) Any law enforcement agency of Madison County
that is in possession of seized currency which it intends to make part of a forfeiture proceeding
in the circuit court, at the election of the law enforcement agency, may deliver the currency
to the circuit clerk for deposit with a federally insured financial institution ordinarily
and customarily used by the clerk for the holding of funds in the custody of the clerk. (b)
Absent an order of the circuit court, no law enforcement agency may be required to deposit
seized currency pursuant to the procedure contained in this section. The law enforcement
agency may elect to deposit only a portion of currency seized in the manner provided in this
section while maintaining the remaining portion of the seized currency in its original
form. In determining whether to maintain currency in its original form, the law enforcement
agency may consider whether the currency has significant, independent, tangible...
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6-6-723
Section 6-6-723 Judgment for failure to pay over moneys collected or received for county.
If any tax collector, judge of probate, sheriff, clerk, or other officer or person fails to
pay to the county treasurer or other custodian of county funds, within the time prescribed
by law or, in case no time is fixed by law, on the demand of such treasurer or other custodian
of county funds, any money he has collected or received for the county, judgment may be recovered
against such person or such officer and his sureties, or any or either of them, on 10 days'
notice, on motion of such treasurer or other custodian of county funds, in the circuit court
in the name of the county, for the amount so collected or received, with interest from the
time fixed for the payment or from the demand when no time is fixed and 10 percent damages
and costs. (Code 1852, §785; Code 1867, §920; Code 1876, §3396; Code 1886, §3135; Code
1896, §3803; Code 1907, §5939; Code 1923, §10266; Code 1940, T. 7,...
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12-17-197
Section 12-17-197 District attorney's fund. (a) This section shall be effective
in those judicial circuits of Alabama now or hereafter created where there is no local, general
or special law providing for a district attorney's fund for the use of the district attorneys
in the discharge of their duties and for law enforcement. (b) All district attorneys' fees
taxed as costs and collected in all criminal cases in the circuit courts in the judicial circuits
defined in subsection (a) of this section shall be paid into the county treasury of
the county in which said fees are taxed and collected, and said fund shall be kept as a separate
fund in the county treasury and shall be known as the district attorney's fund and shall be
used and expended by the district attorney of the judicial circuit of which said county is
a part, as hereinafter provided. (c) The district attorney of each judicial circuit, as defined
in subsection (a) of this section, is hereby authorized to requisition...
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45-14-80.01
Section 45-14-80.01 Sheriff's Department Fund. (a) In Clay County, in addition to all
other fees or costs levied, there shall be taxed as costs the sum of fifteen dollars ($15)
in the service of any papers or documents by the sheriff or any deputy sheriff arising out
of any civil or quasi-civil proceeding at law or in equity, whether such proceeding is in
any inferior court, municipal court, district court, or circuit court and whether such proceeding
is filed in or arising in any of the courts, or on appeal, certiorari, or otherwise to the
district court or the circuit court. The costs shall be collected in the same manner as other
costs in such cases in the respective courts. (b) In Clay County, in addition to all other
fees or costs levied, there shall be taxed as costs the sum of five dollars ($5) upon conviction
in any criminal proceeding arising out of the commission of a misdemeanor or felony. The costs
shall be collected in the same manner as other costs in such cases in the...
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45-19-80.21
Section 45-19-80.21 Legislative findings; additional court costs; Sheriff's Fund. (a)
The Legislature finds that the office of sheriff is an integral part of the court system of
this state and Coosa County. It further notes that our judicial process could not operate
without the assistance of the sheriff's department which serves summons and other processes.
(b) In Coosa County, in addition to all other fees, there shall be taxed as costs the sum
of twenty dollars ($20) in each civil or quasi-civil action at law, suit in equity, criminal
case, quasi-criminal case, proceedings on a forfeited bail bond, or proceedings on a forfeited
bond given in connection with an appeal from a judgment or conviction in the Circuit Court
of Coosa County, or the District Court of Coosa County, hereinafter filed in or arising in
the Circuit Court of Coosa County, or the District Court of Coosa County, or brought by appeal,
certiorari or otherwise to the Circuit Court of Coosa County, or the District Court...
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45-3-83
Section 45-3-83 Additional fees; collection; use. In Barbour County, in addition to
all other fees, there shall be taxed as costs the sum of three dollars ($3) in each civil
or quasi-civil action at law other than traffic violation cases, each suit in equity, each
criminal case, each quasi-criminal case, and proceedings on a forfeited bail bond or proceedings
on a forfeited bond given in connection with an appeal from a judgment or conviction in any
inferior or municipal court of the county, in the Circuit Court of Barbour County, or the
District Court of Barbour County, hereinafter filed in or arising in the Circuit Court of
Barbour County, or the District Court of Barbour County, or brought by appeal, certiorari,
or otherwise, to the Circuit Court of Barbour County, or the District Court of Barbour County.
In addition to all other fees, there shall be taxed as costs the sum of two dollars fifty
cents ($2.50) for each traffic violation case. The costs shall be collected as other costs...

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45-4-81
Section 45-4-81 Additional court costs for certain district and circuit cases. (a) In
Bibb County, in addition to all other court charges or fees, there shall be taxed as court
cost the sum of five dollars ($5) in each civil or quasi-civil action at law, suit in equity,
criminal case, quasi-criminal case, proceeding on a forfeited bail bond or proceedings on
a forfeited bond given in connection with an appeal from a judgement or conviction in any
inferior or municipal court of the county, the district or circuit court of Bibb County, hereinafter
filed in or arising in the circuit or district court of Bibb County, or brought by appeal,
certiorari, or otherwise to either of the courts, which costs shall be collected as other
costs in such cases are collected by the clerk, or ex-officio clerk, of the courts or the
register of the circuit court or district court of Bibb County, as the case may be. (b) Such
fees, when collected by the clerks or other collection officers of such courts,...
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