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45-11-231.10
Section 45-11-231.10 Removal, discharge, or demotion of merit employees; proceedings before
board; appeal. (a) The sheriff may remove, discharge, or demote any merit employee who is
directly under the sheriff, provided that within five days a report in writing of the action
is made to the board, giving the reason for the removal, discharge, or demotion. The employee
shall have 10 days within which to appeal to the board from the time of his or her notification
of removal, discharge, or demotion. If an appeal is filed, the board shall thereupon order
the charges or complaint to be filed forthwith in writing, if not already filed, and shall
hold a hearing de novo on the charges. No merit employee shall be removed, discharged, or
demoted except for some personal misconduct or fact rendering his or her further tenure harmful
to the public interest, or for some cause affecting or concerning his or her fitness or ability.
If the employee's removal, discharge, or demotion is appealed to the...
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45-29-120.13
Section 45-29-120.13 Removal, discharge, or demotion of merit employee; hearing; appeals. (a)(1)
The governing body of the county, or the head of any department or office, may remove, discharge,
or demote any merit employee who is directly under such governing body, or department head,
provided that within five days a report in writing of such action is made to the board, giving
the reason for such removal, discharge, or demotion. The employee shall have 10 days from
the time of his or her notification of his or her removal, discharge, or demotion in which
to appeal to the board. If such appeal is filed, the board shall thereupon order the charges
or complaint to be filed forthwith in writing, if not already filed, and shall hold a hearing
de novo on such charges. No merit employee shall be removed, discharged, or demoted except
for some personal misconduct, or fact, rendering his or her further tenure harmful to the
public interest, or for some cause affecting or concerning his or her...
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45-47-231.32
Section 45-47-231.32 Removal, discharge, or demotion of merit employees. (a)(1) The governing
body of the county or a municipality, or the head of any department or office, can remove,
discharge, or demote any merit employee who is directly under such governing body, or department
head, provided that within five days a report in writing of such action is made to the board,
giving the reason for such removal, discharge, or demotion. The employee shall have 10 days
from the time of his or her notification of his or her removal, discharge, or demotion in
which to appeal to the board. If such appeal is filed, the board shall thereupon order the
charges or complaint to be filed forthwith in writing, if not already filed, and shall hold
a hearing de novo on such charges. No merit employee shall be removed, discharged, or demoted
except for some personal misconduct, or fact, rendering his or her further tenure harmful
to the public interest, or for some cause affecting or concerning his or...
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15-18-86
Section 15-18-86 Procedure when condemned female believed pregnant. (a) If there is reason
to believe that a female convict is pregnant, the sheriff must, with the concurrence of a
judge of the circuit court, summon a jury of six disinterested persons, as many of whom must
be physicians as practicable. The sheriff must also give notice to the district attorney or,
in his absence, to any attorney who may be appointed by a circuit judge to represent the state
and who has authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses. (b) The jury, under the direction
of the sheriff or officer acting in his place, must proceed to ascertain the fact of pregnancy
and must state their conclusion in writing, signed by them and the sheriff. If such jury is
of opinion, and so find, that the convict is with child, the sheriff or officer acting in
his place must suspend the execution of the sentence and transmit the finding of the jury
to the Governor. (c) Whenever the Governor is satisfied that such convict is no...
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15-6-21
Section 15-6-21 Arrest warrant. (a) If on examination by the circuit, district or municipal
court judge, it appears that there is reason to fear the commission of any offense by the
person complained of, such judge must issue a warrant directed to any lawful officer of the
state, containing the substance of the complaint and commanding such officer forthwith to
arrest the person complained of and bring him before him or some other judge having jurisdiction
of the matter. (b) The warrant may be after the following form: "State of Alabama, ___
County. To any lawful officer of the state: Complaint on oath having been made before me that
C. D. had threatened to assault and beat A. B. (or is about) to (here set forth particularly
the offense threatened or about to be committed) on the person or property of ______, you
are hereby commanded forthwith to arrest said C. D. and bring him before me (or some other
judge having jurisdiction of the matter, setting forth his name and office)....
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31-2A-47
Section 31-2A-47 (Article 47.) Refusal to appear or testify. (a) Any person not subject to
this code who does all of the following may be punished by the military court in the same
manner as a criminal court of the state: (1) Has been duly subpoenaed to appear as a witness
or to produce books and records before a court-martial or court of inquiry, or before any
military or civil officer designated to take a deposition to be read in evidence before such
a court. (2) Has been duly paid or tendered the fees and mileage of a witness at the rates
allowed to witnesses attending a criminal court of the state. (3) Willfully neglects or refuses
to appear, or refuses to qualify as a witness or to testify or to produce any evidence which
that person may have been legally subpoenaed to produce. (b) The fees and mileage of witnesses
shall be advanced or paid out of the appropriations for the compensation of witnesses. (c)
At the request of the military judge or the convening authority and upon...
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17-16-54
Section 17-16-54 Contest of election of judge of circuit or district court - Procedure generally.
If the contest is of an election to the office of judge of the circuit court or of the district
court, the party contesting must file in the office of the judge of probate of the county
of the residence of the person declared elected, a statement in writing of the grounds of
contest, verified by affidavit, as prescribed in this article, and must give good and sufficient
security for the costs of the contest, to be approved by the judge of probate. On the filing
of the statement and the giving of the security, the judge of probate must endorse thereon
an order appointing a day for the trial of the contest, not less than 30 nor more than 50
days from the day of the reception of the certified statement and fixing the place of trial,
which must be at some place in the circuit or district in which the election was held, and
where a circuit or district court is required to be held, and must...
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22-22A-7
Section 22-22A-7 Hearings and procedures before commission; appeal and review. (a) Beginning
October 1, 1982, the Environmental Management Commission, in addition to any other authority
which may be conferred upon it by law, shall have the power to: (1) Develop and prescribe
its own hearing procedures, unless otherwise specified by law; and (2) Administer oaths, certify
to official acts, take and cause to be taken depositions of witnesses, issue subpoenas, and
compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of papers, books, accounts, payrolls,
documents and records. In the event of failure of any person to comply with any subpoena lawfully
issued, or on the refusal of any witness to produce evidence or to testify as to any matter
regarding which he may be lawfully interrogated, it shall be the duty of any court of competent
jurisdiction or of the judge thereof, upon the application of the Environmental Management
Commission or its designee, to compel obedience by contempt...
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31-2-102
Section 31-2-102 Courts-martial for members of National Guard - Payment of expenses. All expenses
incurred in court-martial proceedings, including the payment of a reporter, sheriff's fees
for service of complaints, warrants, summons, and subpoenas, witness fees, and the payment
of officers and the judge advocate of the court, shall be paid out of the regular military
appropriations by warrant on the Comptroller, with the approval of the Governor. Sheriffs'
fees and witness fees in court-martial proceedings shall be allowed in the same amounts as
are allowed in criminal cases in the civilian courts of this state. (Acts 1936, Ex. Sess.,
No. 143, p. 105; Code 1940, T. 35, §134; Acts 1973, No. 1038, p. 1572, §103.)...
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36-26-41
Section 36-26-41 Failure of witnesses to appear and testify, etc., at investigations or hearings;
fees of witnesses; requirement of appearance, etc., of witnesses, etc., before board; giving
of false testimony under oath. Any person who shall be served with a subpoena, issued in the
course of an investigation or hearing conducted under any provision of this article, to appear
and testify or to produce books and papers who shall, without good cause, disobey or neglect
to obey any such subpoena shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. The fees of witnesses for attendance
and travel shall be the same as fees of witnesses before the courts of record and shall be
paid from the appropriation for the expenses of the board. Any judge of a court of record,
either in term time or vacation, upon application of a member of the board or the director,
shall compel the attendance of witnesses, the production of books and papers and the giving
of testimony before the board or an agent thereof by attachment...
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