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12-18-133
Section 12-18-133 Purchase of additional credit. Any justice of the Supreme Court, judge of
the Court of Civil Appeals, judge of the Court of Criminal Appeals, circuit judge, or district
judge who has 24 years of creditable service in the Judicial Retirement Fund of Alabama may
elect to purchase credit in the Judicial Retirement Fund of Alabama for up to one additional
year. Any justice or judge eligible to purchase such credit shall be awarded such credit provided
that the justice or judge shall pay into the Judicial Retirement Fund of Alabama a sum of
money which is equal to the annual contribution of both the justice or judge and the annual
contribution of the state into the fund at the time of election to purchase the credit multiplied
by each year or fraction thereof of service credit claimed. The election and payment shall
be made to the Secretary-Treasurer of the Employees' Retirement System of Alabama, administrator
of the Judicial Retirement Fund. (Act 98-295, p. 481, §4.)...
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12-9A-8
Section 12-9A-8 Assignment of circuit or district judges by presiding circuit judge. (a) A
presiding circuit judge, by order, may assign a circuit or district court judge who is within
the circuit to serve within the circuit or within the district courts of the circuit. Before
assigning a judge, the presiding circuit judge shall evaluate the needs of the circuit, including
the currency, congestion, and backlog of criminal and civil cases. (b) Assignments of judges
by the presiding circuit judge shall be in writing and shall be sent to the assigned judge
as soon as practicable. The presiding judge or the judge's designee may notify the assigned
judge orally of the assignment. An oral notification of an assignment is sufficient until
a written notification can be prepared and delivered to the assigned judge. A copy of each
written assignment shall be filed with the Administrative Director of Courts and in the office
of the clerk or register of the court to which the assignment is made....
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16-25-11.9
Section 16-25-11.9 Purchase of credit for employment as court reporters, school support personnel,
or local mental health authority workers. (a) Any active and contributing member of the Teachers'
Retirement System of Alabama who, prior to October 1, 1993, was a regular full-time employee
as an official court reporter with a circuit court in the state or a full-time employee of
a local mental health authority or school support personnel, shall be eligible to receive
credit for such employment provided that the member claiming the credit shall have worked
not less than 10 consecutive years as an official court reporter, and complies with the conditions
prescribed in subsection (b). (b) A member eligible under subsection (a) may receive credit
for regular, full-time employment rendered as an official court reporter with a circuit court
in the state or service rendered to a local mental health authority provided that as conditions
precedent to the receipt of credit: (1) The member...
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45-20-82.20
Section 45-20-82.20 Clerk-secretary. (a) The District Attorney of the Twenty-second Judicial
Circuit is authorized to provide a clerk-secretary to attend all grand jury sessions in the
circuit at the request of the grand juries. The clerk-secretary shall perform such clerical
and secretarial duties as the grand juries and district attorney may prescribe and shall transcribe
the testimony and other matters being brought before the grand jury. (b) Either the secretary,
administrative assistant, or trial coordinator in the district attorney's office shall be
designated as the clerk-secretary by the district attorney. When directed by the district
attorney for such circuit, the clerk-secretary shall attend in person, except as otherwise
provided, the sessions of each grand jury held in such circuit and in every manner or proceeding
before such grand jury take stenographic notes of the oral testimony and proceedings and note
the order in which all documentary evidence is introduced. (c)...
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45-31-80
Section 45-31-80 Additional fee; supervision fee; disposition of funds. (a) In addition to
all other costs and charges in circuit, district, and juvenile court cases, not including
traffic, in Geneva County, a fee of five dollars ($5) shall be charged and collected by the
clerk of the courts, three dollars ($3) shall be remitted monthly to the Juvenile Court Services
Fund, and two dollars ($2) shall be remitted monthly to the Judicial Administration Fund.
(b) Further, a monthly supervision fee not to exceed twenty dollars ($20) per month shall
be assessed in juvenile cases at the discretion of the juvenile court judge. The supervision
fee shall be collected by the juvenile court office and deposited in the Juvenile Court Services
Fund. (c) There is established a Juvenile Court Services Fund for the deposit of the above
described court cost monies and supervision fees. The fund shall be maintained in an interest
bearing account in a bank of known responsibility under the supervision of...
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12-19-310
Section 12-19-310 Additional docket fees. (a) In addition to the docket fees now authorized
by law, additional docket fees shall be assessed in all circuit, district, and municipal courts
as follows: (1) In civil cases in the circuit and district courts, except child support cases
and as further provided for small claims cases, an additional docket fee of forty-five dollars
($45) and in small claims cases an additional docket fee of fifteen dollars ($15). (2) In
criminal cases in the circuit, district, and municipal courts, except juvenile cases and as
further provided for traffic cases, an additional docket fee of forty dollars ($40) and in
traffic cases, but excluding parking violations, an additional docket fee of twenty-six dollars
($26). (b) (1) Two dollars ($2) of the traffic docket fee shall be distributed to the Police
Officers' Annuity Fund before any distribution pursuant to subsections (c) and (d). (2) Ten
dollars ($10) of each fee in municipal court shall be retained by the...
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12-18-81
Section 12-18-81 Right of election of probate judges holding office on or after December 27,
1973, to come under provisions of Article 1 of chapter; filing of instrument as to election
with Clerk of Supreme Court, county commission and Secretary-Treasurer of State Employees'
Retirement System; applicability of provisions of Article 1 of chapter to probate judges elected
or appointed to office after October 1, 1976; state and local governing bodies authorized
to pick up member contributions to retirement fund. Each probate judge holding office in the
several counties of Alabama on or after December 27, 1973, and prior to October 1, 1976, shall
have a right to elect to come under the provisions of Article 1 of this chapter in accordance
with the provisions of this article. Each such probate judge who elects to come under the
provisions of article 1 of this chapter shall, prior to the first Monday after the second
Tuesday in January, 1977, file with the Clerk of the Supreme Court of...
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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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45-41-82.02
Section 45-41-82.02 Additional fees - Small claims cases; monthly supervision fee in juvenile
court cases. (a) In addition to all other costs and charges in circuit and district court
cases in Lee County, a fee of three dollars ($3) shall be charged and collected by the clerks
of the courts. This charge will not be collected on small claims cases. When collected by
the clerks of the courts, two dollars ($2) shall be remitted monthly to the Juvenile Court
Services Fund and one dollar ($1) shall be remitted monthly to the Judicial Administration
Fund. (b) Further, a monthly supervision fee may be assessed in juvenile court cases at the
discretion of the juvenile court judges. The supervision fee shall be collected by the juvenile
court office and deposited in the Juvenile Court Services Fund. (c) There is hereby established
a Juvenile Court Services Fund for the deposit of the above described court cost monies. The
fund shall be maintained in an interest bearing account in a bank of...
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12-18-132
Section 12-18-132 Retirement benefits. With the exception of justices of the Supreme Court
and judges of the appellate courts, circuit courts, and district courts who assumed office
prior to July 30, 1979, and who are exempted from Section 12-18-40, and this article, the
retirement pay or benefits of any justice or judge qualifying for service retirement pursuant
to this article shall be based and computed on the final salary received from the state at
the time of his or her retirement in accordance with the percentage rate now prescribed by
law. The retirement benefits of justices and judges who have 25 years of creditable service
based on nonjudicial service which has been transferred to the Judicial Retirement System
shall be calculated pursuant to Sections 12-18-111, 12-18-112, or 12-18-113, as applicable.
(Act 98-295, p. 481, §3.)...
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