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31-2A-46
Section 31-2A-46 (Article 46.) Opportunity to obtain witnesses and other evidence; subpoena.
The trial counsel, the defense counsel, and the court-martial shall have equal opportunity
to obtain witnesses and other evidence as prescribed by regulations and provided by law. Process
issued in court-martial cases to compel witnesses to appear and testify and to compel the
production of other evidence shall apply the principles of law and the rules of courts-martial
generally recognized in military criminal cases in the courts of the Armed Forces of the United
States, but which may not be contrary to or inconsistent with this code. Process shall run
to any part of the United States, or the territories, commonwealths, and possessions, and
may be executed by civil officers as prescribed by the laws of the place where the witness
or evidence is located or outside of the United States. A court-martial convened under this
code may subpoena and compel the presence of witnesses and the production...
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34-8B-2
(C.S.R.). A designation of certification given by the Alabama Court Reporters Association for
its certified members. (5) COURT REPORTER. Any person who is engaged in the practice of court
reporting as a profession, including persons who actually report judicial proceedings in courts
and persons who make verbatim records. (6) COURT REPORTING. The making of a verbatim record
by means of manual shorthand, machine shorthand, closed microphone voice dictation silencer,
or by other means of personal verbatim reporting of any testimony given under oath
before, or for submission to, any court, referee, or court examiner or by any board, commission,
or other body, or in any other proceeding where a verbatim record is required. The taking
of a deposition is the making of a verbatim record. (7) CVR. Certified verbatim reporter.
(8) FISCAL YEAR. October 1 through September 30. (9) FUND. The Alabama Board of Court Reporting
Fund. (10) NCRA. The National Court Reporters Association. (11) NVRA....
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38-10-9
authority to notify parent of support duty; falsification of report as to parent's income,
etc.; citation to require in-court testimony; employer's duty to provide certain information.
(a) The department is authorized and empowered to conduct investigations to determine the
location of parents and putative parents alleged or known to owe child support. (b) The department
is authorized and empowered to conduct investigations to determine the location, income, and
assets including real or personal property or income producing property of parents
alleged or known to have a child support obligation. (c) The department is authorized and
empowered to notify a parent of his legal duty to provide support and to require information
concerning his financial status in order to determine whether or not he is financially able
to provide support. (d) Such notice may inform the parent that he may be liable for reimbursement
of any support furnished as public assistance or aid prior to...
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6-6-9
Section 6-6-9 Subpoena of witnesses - Liability on default. Any witness duly summoned who fails
to attend without sufficient excuse may be fined $10 for the use of the county, for the collection
of which the arbitrators must issue execution; and such defaulting witness is also liable
to the party summoning him for any injury sustained by the loss of his testimony, to
be recovered before any court having jurisdiction. (Code 1852, §2720; Code 1867, §3159;
Code 1876, §3546; Code 1886, §3231; Code 1896, §518; Code 1907, §2918; Code 1923, §6166;
Code 1940, T. 7, §839.)...
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13A-11-245
Section 13A-11-245 Disposition of animal. (a) The law enforcement officer or agent of the county
or municipality may provide for the dog or cat until either the dog or cat is returned to
the owner by the court, or the court refuses to return the dog or cat to the owner and implements
one of the procedures pursuant to subsection (c). (b) If the owner is adjudged by the court,
with certification from a licensed veterinarian, to be able to provide adequately for and
have custody of the dog or cat, the dog or cat shall be returned to the owner. (c) If the
court determines that the owner of the dog or cat is unable, unwilling, or unfit to adequately
provide for, protect, and have custody of the dog or cat, the court may implement the following
by court order: (1) Upon the testimony of the person taking custody, a licensed veterinarian,
or another qualified witness that the dog or cat requires destruction or other disposition
for humane reasons or is of no commercial value, order the dog or...
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34-24-602
Section 34-24-602 Authority and intent. (a) Authority. The Alabama Board of Medical Examiners
shall have the jurisdiction and authority necessary to carry out the provisions and intent
of this article. (b) Intent. The article is intended to require physicians to register under
the provisions of this article, and to provide the Alabama Board of Medical Examiners the
following powers and duties with respect to all registrants of the Board of Medical Examiners,
in addition to its existing authority as a certifying board pursuant to the Alabama Uniform
Controlled Substances Act: (1) To adopt, amend, and repeal such rules and regulations in accordance
with the Alabama Pain Management Act for the proper administration and enforcement of this
article. (2) To establish rules regarding the registration of all physicians providing pain
management services. (3) To set reasonable registration and renewal fees. (4) To renew registrations
and set renewal and expiration dates and other deadlines. (5)...
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45-21-233
Section 45-21-233 Methods of service. (a) In the service of summons and complaints or subpoenas
requiring the attendance of witnesses in any civil, criminal, equity, or other case or proceeding
in either the small claims court, district court, or Circuit Court of Crenshaw County, whether
civil, criminal or juvenile, or before the grand jury, may, in addition to any other mode
of service provided by law or rule, be served by the sheriff or constable personally or by
leaving a copy thereof at the place of residence of the witness, or the sheriff may serve
the same by placing a copy thereof in the United States mail, certified, return receipt requested,
enclosing the subpoena in an envelope properly stamped and addressed to the person or witness
to be served. Upon service by the sheriff upon any witness or person by anyone of the foregoing
methods, provided in this section, the sheriff shall immediately mark the process executed.
If the subpoena so mailed is not delivered to the address...
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45-40-236
Section 45-40-236 Methods of service. (a) In the courts of Lawrence County a subpoena requiring
the attendance of a witness in any civil, criminal, or other case or proceeding, or before
the grand jury, may be served by the sheriff personally or by leaving a copy thereof at the
place of residence of the witness or in the discretion of the sheriff, the sheriff may serve
the same by placing a copy thereof in the United States mail, enclosing the subpoena in an
envelope properly stamped and addressed to the person or witness to be served. Upon service
by the sheriff upon any witness or person by any one of the foregoing methods, the sheriff
shall immediately mark the process executed in the manner so served. If the subpoena so mailed
is not delivered to the addressee, but is returned to the sheriff by the United States Post
Office Department, then the sheriff shall immediately make a diligent effort to serve the
subpoena either personally or by leaving a copy thereof at the place of...
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45-48-234
Section 45-48-234 Methods of service. (a) In the courts of Marshall County subpoenas requiring
the attendance of witnesses in any civil, criminal, or other case or proceeding, or before
the grand jury, may be served by the sheriff personally or by leaving a copy thereof at the
place of residence of the witness or in the discretion of the sheriff, the sheriff may serve
the same by placing a copy thereof in the United States mail, enclosing the subpoena in an
envelope properly stamped and addressed to the person or witness to be served. Upon service
by the sheriff upon any witness or person by any one of the foregoing methods, the sheriff
shall immediately mark the process executed in the manner so served. If the subpoena so mailed
is not delivered to the addressee but is returned to the sheriff by the United States Post
Office department, then the sheriff shall immediately make a diligent effort to serve the
subpoena either personally or by leaving a copy thereof at the place of...
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5-17-8.1
beginning on the last date that the person ceased to be a director, officer, or employee of
the credit union. (e) If the directors or officers of any credit union unreasonably or willfully
violate, or unreasonably or willfully permit any of the officers, agents, or employees of
the credit union to violate any of the provisions of this title, each and every director or
officer engaging in such knowing and willful violation or knowing and willful permission shall
be liable in his or her personal and individual capacity for all damages that the credit
union or any other person sustained in consequence of the violation. The administrator may
use enforcement powers to seek restitution for or on behalf of the credit union for damages
resulting from such violations. Further, the administrator shall have standing to intervene
in any court action arising out of or relating to such violation in order to protect the interests
of the administrator, examiners, administrator's designee or...
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