Section 12-19-180 – Criminal History Processing Fee; Allocation of Monies; Access to Court Data From Within and Without Unified Judicial System; User Fees to Be Deposited in Court Automation Fund; Section Not Bar to Public Access to Court Records.
Section 12-19-180 Criminal history processing fee; allocation of monies; access to court data from within and without Unified Judicial System; user fees to be deposited in Court Automation Fund; section not bar to public access to court records. (a) In addition to all other costs, fees, or fines prescribed by law, each person convicted of […]
Section 12-19-110 – Circuit Court.
Section 12-19-110 Circuit court. Regular and tales jurors serving in the circuit court in civil cases are entitled to the same fees and allowances as provided by law for criminal cases, to be evidenced and paid in the same manner. (Code 1852, §794; Code 1867, §§3467, 4345; Code 1876, §§5049, 5056; Code 1886, §3691; Code […]
Section 12-19-152 – Distribution of Fines Collected in Misdemeanor and Felony Cases Generally.
Section 12-19-152 Distribution of fines collected in misdemeanor and felony cases generally. Except as otherwise provided in Chapter 14 of this title, fines collected in misdemeanor and felony cases shall be remitted to the State General Fund; provided, that state funds or percentages thereof designated for use by state agencies or departments shall be distributed […]
Section 12-19-181 – Schedule and Distribution of Additional Fees.
Section 12-19-181 Schedule and distribution of additional fees. (a) In addition to any other docket fees provided by law, including, but not limited to, the docket fees provided in Sections 12-19-171 and 12-19-176, the following fees shall be automatically assessed in cases in municipal, juvenile, district, and circuit courts upon conviction or adjudication of the […]
Section 12-19-111 – Probate Court – Generally.
Section 12-19-111 Probate court – Generally. Jurors in the probate court are entitled to the same pay as in the circuit court, except as otherwise provided in this article, upon the certificate of the probate judge stating the number of miles traveled and the amount of compensation to which they are entitled, to be paid […]
Section 12-19-153 – Imposition of Court Costs by Municipal Courts; Collection of Municipal Court Costs, Fines, etc., by Circuit Court Clerks Upon Appeals to Circuit Courts From Municipal Courts.
Section 12-19-153 Imposition of court costs by municipal courts; collection of municipal court costs, fines, etc., by circuit court clerks upon appeals to circuit courts from municipal courts. (a) Municipal courts may impose court costs pursuant to law. (b) In cases of appeal de novo from a municipal court and conviction of the defendant in […]
Section 12-19-182 – Solicitor’s Fee.
Section 12-19-182 Solicitor’s fee. (a) In all juvenile, traffic, criminal, and quasi-criminal cases in the juvenile, district, circuit, and municipal courts in this state, a docket fee, hereinafter referred to as a solicitor’s fee, shall be assessed in each case. The fees, when collected, shall be distributed monthly as follows: Three dollars ($3) from each […]
Section 12-19-112 – Probate Court – Ad Quod Damnum Proceedings.
Section 12-19-112 Probate court – Ad quod damnum proceedings. The viewing jurors in cases of erection of dams and establishment of public mills and all jurors summoned under writs of ad quod damnum are each entitled to $5.00 per day, to be paid by the applicant before return of verdict. (Code 1852, §2114; Code 1867, […]
Section 12-19-154 – Distribution of Docket Fees, Fines, etc., Collected in Municipal Ordinance Cases in District and Circuit Courts; Payment of Municipal Share of Docket Fee.
Section 12-19-154 Distribution of docket fees, fines, etc., collected in municipal ordinance cases in district and circuit courts; payment of municipal share of docket fee. (a) Docket fees, fines and forfeitures collected in municipal ordinance cases in district court and in circuit court shall be distributed as follows: (1) Ninety percent of the docket fee […]
Section 12-19-190 – Attorney General.
Section 12-19-190 Attorney General. In all criminal cases taken to the Supreme Court or Court of Criminal Appeals if judgment is there entered in favor of the state, the Attorney General is entitled to a fee of $15.00, to be taxed and collected as costs. (Code 1852, §793; Code 1867, §4344; Code 1876, §5048; Code […]