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12-12-37
Section 12-12-37 Removal of action from district court to circuit court where concurrent jurisdiction.
Any civil action brought in district court of which the circuit court has concurrent jurisdiction
may be removed by a defendant or defendants to the circuit court of the county in which the
action is pending. A defendant or defendants desiring to remove a case under this section
shall file a notice of removal with the circuit court within 30 days after receipt, through
service or otherwise, of a copy of the initial pleading. A case removed under this section
shall not be subject to the jurisdictional damage limitations of district court. If a defendant
or defendants requests removal of any civil action under this section, the circuit clerk shall
remove the civil action to circuit court. (Act 2019-405, §2.)...
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12-22-132
Section 12-22-132 Reserving questions of law; presumption that written charges asked before
jury retired. Any question of law arising in any of the proceedings in a criminal case tried
in the circuit court may be reserved by the defendant, but not by the state, except as provided
in Section 12-22-91, for the consideration of the Supreme Court or Court of Criminal Appeals.
All written charges in the record on appeal shall be presumed to have been asked of the court
before the jury retired unless shown to the contrary by notation of the trial judge of the
refused charges. (Code 1852, §751; Code 1867, §4302; Code 1876, §4978; Code 1886, §4508;
Code 1896, §4312; Code 1907, §6243; Code 1923, §3234; Code 1940, T. 15, §365.)...
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12-22-192
Section 12-22-192 Petition for appeal under division; contents thereof. In such criminal cases
where the defendant has been adjudicated guilty by the trial court he may, if no motion for
a new trial is filed within 10 days after the last day on which a motion for a new trial could
have been filed or within 10 days after the ruling of the trial court upon a motion for a
new trial, duly filed and ruled on adversely to defendant, file with the clerk or the trial
judge of the court wherein such defendant was adjudicated guilty and sentenced a petition
in writing, sworn to and subscribed by said defendant, stating that the defendant desires
to take an appeal under the provisions of this division. Such petition must identify the style
of the case, the offense for which the defendant was convicted, the plea made by the defendant,
the date of the adjudication of guilt, the sentence and the punishment therefor and the name
of the court imposing such punishment, together with the name of the...
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15-13-8
Section 15-13-8 Limitation on number of applications; appeals to Court of Criminal Appeals;
procedure upon order of Court of Criminal Appeals admitting defendant to bail. (a) When an
application for bail is made to any circuit judge and is refused, no subsequent application
can be made, but the evidence in such case may be preserved for review on application to the
Court of Criminal Appeals. (b) When an order is made by the Court of Criminal Appeals admitting
a defendant to bail, the order must fix the amount of bail required and direct the same to
be taken by the court to whom the primary application was made or by the sheriff of the county
in which the defendant is confined. When such bail is ordered to be taken by a judge, the
sheriff having the custody of the defendant must carry him before such judge for that purpose.
(Code 1852, §§3673-3675; Code 1867, §§4242, 4243; Code 1876, §§4850, 4851; Code 1886,
§§4413, 4414; Code 1896, §§4355, 4356; Code 1907, §§6335, 6336;...
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34-27-38
Section 34-27-38 Disciplinary action - Appeals. (a) Findings of the commission are final unless
within 30 days after the date of the commission's final order, the applicant or accused files
a notice of appeal in the Circuit Court of Montgomery County, or of the county of his or her
residence, if an Alabama resident; or, if a corporation registered in Alabama, in the circuit
court of the county of registration or the county in which the corporation has its principal
place of business in Alabama. A party appealing a decision shall post a $200 appeal bond with
the clerk of the circuit court. The circuit clerk shall notify the commission of the appeal
after the clerk has approved the appellant's bond. (b) An appeal does not act as supersedeas,
but the decision of the commission may be stayed by the court pending such appeal. (c) The
commission shall within 30 days of service of the notice of appeal, or within such additional
time as the court may allow, file the record in the case with the...
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34-4-33
Section 34-4-33 Revocation or suspension - Notice of appeal; decision stayed; record and complaint
filed; procedures; costs. (a) Findings of the board with regard to the suspension or revocation
of a license or the imposition of an administrative fine shall be final unless within 30 days
after the date of the final order of the board, the applicant, or otherwise known as the accused,
whether an individual or a corporation registered in Alabama, files a notice of appeal in
the Circuit Court of Montgomery County. A party appealing a decision shall post a two hundred
dollar ($200) appeal bond with the clerk of the circuit court. The circuit clerk shall notify
the board of the appeal after the clerk has approved the appellant's bond. (b) An appeal does
not act as supersedeas, but the decision of the board may be stayed by the court pending the
appeal. (c) The board shall within 30 days of service of the notice of appeal, or within the
additional time as the court may allow, file the record...
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40-3-25
Section 40-3-25 Appeals - Procedure. All appeals from the rulings of the board of equalization
fixing value of property shall be taken within 30 days after the final decision of said board
fixing the assessed valuation as provided in this chapter. The taxpayer shall file notice
of said appeal with the secretary of the board of equalization and with the clerk of the circuit
court and shall file bond to be filed with and approved by the clerk of the circuit court,
conditioned to pay all costs, and the taxpayer or the state shall have the right to demand
a trial by jury by filing a written demand therefor within 10 days after the appeal is taken.
When an appeal is taken, the taxpayer shall pay the taxes due as fixed for assessment for
the preceding tax year before the same becomes delinquent; and, upon failure to do so, the
court upon motion ex mero motu must dismiss the appeal, unless at the time of taking the appeal
the taxpayer has executed a supersedeas bond with sufficient sureties...
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45-14-80
Section 45-14-80 Jail Repair Fund. (a) In Clay 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, 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 any inferior or municipal court of the county, in the Circuit Court of Clay
County, or the District Court of Clay County, hereinafter filed in or arising in the Circuit
Court of Clay County, or the District Court of Clay County, or brought by appeal, certiorari,
or otherwise to the Circuit Court of Clay County, or the District Court of Clay County, 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 of Clay County, as the case may
be. (b) Such fees, when collected by the clerks or other collection...
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45-24-80.20
Section 45-24-80.20 Additional court costs and fees. In Dallas County, in addition to all other
fees, there shall be taxed as costs the sum of five dollars 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 any inferior or municipal court of the county, in the Circuit Court of Dallas
County, or the District Court of Dallas County, hereinafter filed in or arising in the Circuit
Court of Dallas County, or the District Court of Dallas County, or brought by appeal, certiorari,
or otherwise to the Circuit Court of Dallas County, or the District Court of Dallas County,
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 of Dallas County, as
the case may be. Such fees, when collected by the clerks or...
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45-48-80
Section 45-48-80 Additional court costs - Child protection. (a) In order to further provide
for the protection and welfare of children in Marshall County who are alleged to be or have
been found by the juvenile court of the county to be abused and neglected or otherwise dependent
pursuant to Section 12-15-102, a fee of four dollars ($4) shall be charged and collected by
the clerk of the court on each district court case in Marshall County. The fee shall be in
addition to all other costs and charges in district court cases in Marshall County. (b) The
clerk of court shall collect the fee in the same manner as other costs in district court and
shall remit the fee to the Child Protection Fund in the county treasury to be administered
by the presiding juvenile judge of Marshall County. Any money distributed from the Child Protection
Fund shall be used for the court appointed juvenile advocates (CAJA) program and as approved
by the presiding juvenile judge of Marshall County. (Act 98-311, p....
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