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12-1-11
Section 12-1-11 Appeal to appellate court by attorney or officer from judgment of contempt.
Any attorney or officer who is ordered to be punished for a contempt in the circuit court
may appeal to the appropriate appellate court and may stay the execution of any fine or sentence
imposed by the execution of a bond, payable to the state, with two sufficient sureties, to
be approved by the tribunal appealed from, in a penalty to be fixed by said tribunal, not
exceeding $300.00, conditioned to pay the fine and costs, in case of affirmance in whole or
in part. The appellant shall be entitled to bail in such cases upon the execution of an appearance
bond, with two or more such sureties, in the penalty of $300.00, payable to the state, conditioned
to appear in the court to which his appeal is prosecuted and to abide the result of such appeal,
which maybe approved by the sheriff or other officer in whose custody the appellant may be.
On such appeal the question shall be whether the appellant...
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40-2A-7
Section 40-2A-7 Uniform revenue procedures. (a) Maintenance of records; audit and subpoena
authority; authority to issue regulations. (1) In addition to all other recordkeeping requirements
otherwise set out in this title, taxpayers shall keep and maintain an accurate and complete
set of records, books, and other information sufficient to allow the department to determine
the correct amount of value or correct amount of any tax, license, permit, or fee administered
by the department, or other records or information as may be necessary for the proper administration
of any matters under the jurisdiction of the department. The books, records, and other information
shall be open and available for inspection by the department upon request at a reasonable
time and location. (2) The department may examine and audit the records, books, or other relevant
information maintained by any taxpayer or other person for the purpose of computing and determining
the correct amount of value or correct...
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25-4-134
Section 25-4-134 Procedures for collection of delinquent contribution payments. (a) Generally.
The contributions, interest, and penalties required to be paid under this chapter shall be
a first and prior lien upon all property and rights to property, real or personal, of any
employer subject to this chapter. The lien shall arise at the time the contribution report,
or the payment of the contributions, as the case may be, was due to have been filed with or
made to the Department of Labor. The secretary may file in the office of the judge of probate
of any county in this state a certificate which shall show the name of the department for
which it is filed, the amount and nature of the contributions, interest, and penalties for
which a lien is claimed together with any costs that may have accrued, the name of the employer
against whose property a lien for such contributions, interest, and penalties is claimed and
the date thereof. An error in the certificate of the amount shall not...
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11-51-15
Section 11-51-15 Appeal from judgment of circuit court. An appeal staying the execution of
the judgment of the circuit court may be taken to the Supreme Court from any final judgment
in any tax case upon the appellant entering into bond, with good and sufficient sureties,
in an amount to be fixed by the judge of the court entering the judgment, conditioned to pay
the judgment of the Supreme Court when rendered; provided, that no sureties on any bond shall
be required of a city or town. (Code 1907, §1332; Code 1923, §2147; Code 1940, T. 37, §693.)...

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12-22-90
Section 12-22-90 Appeals in habeas corpus. (a) Any party aggrieved by the judgment on the trial
of a habeas corpus may appeal to the appropriate appellate court. (b) The district attorney
or other prosecuting officer or attorney may take an appeal on behalf of the state to the
appropriate appellate court when, on habeas corpus, any person held in custody under a charge
or conviction for crime or for extradition as a fugitive from justice from any other state
is discharged from custody or when any person held in custody under an indictment by the grand
jury charging him with a capital offense is admitted to bail. In all such cases the judgment
must be stayed pending the appeal. (c) Pending the appeal, the person restrained shall be
admitted to bail, with sufficient sureties, conditioned that he will appear before such court
or officer as may be prescribed by the judge and abide the judgment entered, provided such
person is charged with an offense that is bailable under the laws of this...
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28-4-288
Section 28-4-288 Execution of bond by defendant or claimant for recovery of seized vehicle,
etc., pending appeal; proceedings upon failure of bondsmen to deliver said vehicle, etc.,
upon affirmance of judgment upon appeal, etc. Whenever a conveyance, vehicle of any kind or
animal used in drawing the same is seized by an officer of the state under the prohibition
laws of this state and has been condemned by the circuit court that tried the action, the
defendant in the proceedings or the claimant of the property, pending an appeal to the Supreme
Court or Court of Civil Appeals, may, upon motion, have the court immediately appraise the
value of said property and of the several items separately and shall have the right to execute
a bond with two good sureties in double the appraised value of such property or of any item
or items thereof, to be approved by the clerk or register of the circuit court, conditioned,
in the event the appeal is affirmed or reversed and the conveyance, vehicle,...
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15-12-5
Section 15-12-5 Determination of indigency and provision of defense services. (a) Judicial
role in determining indigency. The trial judge shall determine, in accordance with the policies
and procedures established by the Office of Indigent Defense Services, if a person in his
or her court is an indigent defendant, any time appropriate or necessary. Upon appeal from
the trial court to the state appellate court, the trial judge who presided over the proceedings
on appeal shall determine if the appellant is an indigent defendant in accordance with the
policies and procedures established by the Office of Indigent Defense Services. If an indigency
determination is necessary in any proceeding initiated originally in a state appellate court
, the presiding judge or chief justice of the appellate court shall determine if the appellant
or petitioner is an indigent defendant. (b) Criteria for determining indigency. In determining
indigency, the judge shall recognize ability to pay as a variable...
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12-22-170
Section 12-22-170 Stay of sentence when question of law reserved and admission to bail - Felonies.
When any question of law is reserved in case of a felony and it shall be made known to the
court that the defendant desires to take an appeal to the appropriate appellate court, judgment
must be entered against the defendant, but execution thereof must be stayed pending the appeal
and the defendant held in custody. If the sentence is for a term not exceeding 20 years, the
judge must direct the clerk of the court in which the conviction is had to admit the defendant
to bail in a sum to be fixed by the judge, with sufficient surety, conditioned upon his appearance
at the court, from time to time thereafter, as fixed by the court to abide such judgement
as may be entered on the appeal. All proceedings for forfeiture of bail and arrest under this
section shall be had and conducted as is otherwise provided in this code for such proceedings.
(Code 1852, §753; Code 1867, §4304; Code 1876,...
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12-22-24
Section 12-22-24 Bond on appeal of order removing executor or administrator. (a) No appeal
can be taken from any order of the probate court removing an executor or administrator unless
the applicant gives either a cash bond or a bond with at least two good and sufficient sureties,
payable to the probate judge and in the amount fixed by him, not less than the amount of his
bond as executor or administrator, conditioned to prosecute the appeal to effect and, until
the same is decided, faithfully to discharge his duties as such executor or administrator.
(b) If such appeal is decided against the appellant, any cash bond posted or part thereof
may be ordered forfeited for costs, or, if other than a cash bond was given, execution for
costs may issue against him and the sureties on such bond, their names being certified with
the record to the appellate court. (c) Such bond also stands as security for the faithful
discharge of his duties as such executor or administrator, from the time the...
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16-24B-5
Section 16-24B-5 Appeals. (a) All appeals of a final decision from the expedited evidentiary
hearing shall lie with the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals. An appeal shall be filed within
14 days after the receipt of the final written decision of the circuit judge or the mediator.
An appeal by either party shall be perfected by filing a written notice of appeal with the
clerk of the Court of Civil Appeals within 14 days after the receipt of the final written
decision of the circuit judge or the mediator by the party. Failure to file a timely notice
of appeal shall render the decision of the circuit judge or the mediator final. Within 28
days after an appeal is filed, the chief executive officer shall transmit the record to the
clerk. Failure of the chief executive officer to timely transmit a full and accurate record
to the clerk shall result in a favorable decision being entered by the court for the contract
principal. (b) The decision of the circuit judge or the mediator shall be...
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