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45-18-81
Section 45-18-81 Expense or automobile allowance. The District Attorney of the Thirty-fifth
Judicial Circuit shall receive, in addition to any other compensation and in addition to any
other supplement provided by law, an expense or automobile allowance, or both, equal to eight
hundred dollars ($800) per month, to be paid from the District Attorney's Fund or from any
funds available to the District Attorney of the Thirty-fifth Judicial Circuit. (Act 90-200,
p. 236, §1.)...
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45-27-80.40
Section 45-27-80.40 Compensation of judges. (a) In the Twenty-first Judicial Circuit, in Escambia
County, the county commission shall pay the presiding circuit judge and circuit court judge
No. 2 a total expense allowance of twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) per annum. Such expense
allowance shall be paid in equal monthly installments from the county treasury. Such expense
allowances shall be in lieu of any expense allowances provided for by Act Nos. 569, H. 994
of the 1947 Regular Session (Acts 1947, p. 402, as amended); 531, S. 574, 1949 Regular Session
(Acts 1949, p. 840); 249, H. 977, 1976 Regular Session (Acts 1976, p. 286); and Act No. 82-474,
H. 811, 1982 Regular Session (Acts 1982, p. 795), or any other laws or parts of laws relating
to expense allowances for such officer. These acts are repealed in part only to the extent
there is a conflict with this section. (b) The Escambia County Commission shall pay to the
district court judge of the judicial circuit an annual expense...
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45-5-83
Section 45-5-83 Investigators. (a) In Blount County, the district attorney for the Forty-first
Judicial Circuit may appoint, with the concurrence of the county governing body, an investigator
for the office who shall serve at the pleasure of the district attorney. The investigator
shall be responsible to the district attorney and shall perform all duties assigned by the
district attorney. (b) The investigator authorized by this section shall have the same authority
and powers vested in deputy sheriffs and all other law enforcement officers of this state,
including the power of arrest, and in addition thereto, he or she may administer oaths and
take testimony. (c) Compensation of the investigator shall be a minimum of twenty-two thousand
dollars ($22,000) per year. The salary shall be set by the district attorney with the approval
of the county commission and shall be paid from any funds available for the operation of the
office of the district attorney. (d) Equipment and supplies for...
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45-1-82.01
Section 45-1-82.01 Establishment of pretrial diversion program; discretionary powers; supervision
and control. (a) The district attorney may establish a pretrial diversion program. (b) All
discretionary powers endowed by the common law and provided for by statutes and acts of this
state or powers or discretion otherwise provided by law for the district attorney shall be
retained. (c) The pretrial diversion program shall be under the direct supervision and control
of the district attorney and the district attorney may contract with any agency, person, or
corporation for services related to this part. The district attorney may employ necessary
persons to accomplish this subpart and these persons shall serve at the pleasure of the district
attorney. (Act 2006-89, p. 110, §2.)...
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45-10-83
Section 45-10-83 Investigators to receive badge and pistol upon leaving office in good standing.
(a) Any person employed as an investigator for the District Attorney of the Ninth Judicial
Circuit, composed of Cherokee and DeKalb Counties, for a period of 10 years or more who leaves
office in good standing, by retirement or otherwise, shall receive from the office, at the
discretion of the district attorney, without cost to him or her, his or her service pistol
and badge. (b) Investigators for the District Attorney in the Ninth Judicial Circuit shall
be employed under the general law pursuant to Section 12-17-220.1. (Act 2013-315, p. 1099,
§1.)...
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45-37-82.01
Section 45-37-82.01 Deputy district attorneys - Appointment; compensation. (a) In the Tenth
Judicial Circuit, Bessemer Division, the elected assistant district attorney of the circuit
may appoint 15 deputy district attorneys. The deputy district attorneys appointed pursuant
to this section shall be qualified to practice law in the courts of this state, and shall
serve at the pleasure of the appointing elected assistant district attorney. The deputy district
attorneys shall be state officers and shall perform the duties in the circuit as the elected
assistant district attorney may require. (b) The elected assistant district attorney may designate
one deputy district attorney to serve as chief deputy district attorney, four deputy district
attorneys to serve as Level I deputy district attorneys, five deputy district attorneys to
serve as Level II deputy district attorneys, and five deputy district attorneys to serve as
Level III deputy district attorneys. (c) The total annual...
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45-37-82.20
Section 45-37-82.20 Deputy district attorneys - Appointment; compensation. (a) In the Tenth
Judicial Circuit of Alabama, Birmingham Division, the district attorney of the circuit may
appoint 43 deputy district attorneys. The deputy district attorneys appointed pursuant to
this section shall be qualified to practice law in the courts of this state and shall serve
at the pleasure of the appointing district attorney. The deputy district attorneys shall be
state officers and shall perform the duties in the circuit as the district attorney may require.
(b) The district attorney may designate one deputy district attorney to serve as chief deputy
district attorney, seven deputy district attorneys to serve as Level I deputy district attorneys,
15 deputy district attorneys to serve as Level II deputy district attorneys, and 20 deputy
district attorneys to serve as Level III deputy district attorneys. (c) The total annual compensation
to be received by each deputy district attorney shall be...
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45-7-82.21
Section 45-7-82.21 Established; discretionary powers; supervision and control. (a) The district
attorney may establish a pretrial diversion program. (b) The district attorney shall retain
all discretionary powers endowed by the common law and provided for by statutes and acts of
this state or powers or discretion otherwise provided by law for the district attorney. (c)
The pretrial diversion program shall be under the direct supervision and control of the district
attorney and the district attorney may contract with any agency, person, or corporation for
services related to this subpart. The district attorney may employ necessary persons to accomplish
this subpart and these persons shall serve at the pleasure of the district attorney. (Act
2009-460, p. 802, §2.)...
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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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45-2-80.110
Section 45-2-80.110 Supervision fee; fund established. (a) In Baldwin County, a supervision
fee of twenty dollars ($20) per month shall be levied against any person placed under supervised
probation status of the Juvenile Court of Baldwin County, and shall be assessed, collected,
waived, or determined as provided for in subsection (b). The supervision fee assessed pursuant
to this section shall be in addition to any other costs and charges, including, but not limited
to, court costs, fines, and restitution payments imposed on any person placed on supervised
probation status of the Juvenile Court of Baldwin County. (b) The supervision fee imposed
by this section shall be assessed against the probationer, his or her parent or guardian,
or both individuals by the Juvenile Court of the Twenty-eighth Judicial Circuit of Alabama
or its successor. The fee shall be paid through the Office of the Circuit Clerk of Baldwin
County for each month that the person is subject to supervised probation...
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