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Section 12-3-29 – Law Clerks – Salaries.

Section 12-3-29 Law clerks – Salaries. The salary of each such law clerk shall be the same as the salary paid to law clerks of the supreme court justices and shall be payable as the salaries of other state employees are paid. (Acts 1969, No. 987, p. 1744, §18.)

Section 12-3-3 – Election and Term of Judges of Court of Civil Appeals.

Section 12-3-3 Election and term of judges of Court of Civil Appeals. (a) The offices of the judges of the Court of Civil Appeals that were filled at the general election in 1972 for terms of two, four and six years pursuant to Act No. 987 of the 1969 Regular Session of the Legislature shall, […]

Section 12-3-30 – Payment of Salaries of Employees of Courts.

Section 12-3-30 Payment of salaries of employees of courts. The salaries of all the employees of the courts of appeals shall be paid as the salaries of other state employees are paid. (Acts 1969, No. 987, p. 1744, §27; Acts 1975, 3rd Ex. Sess., No. 143, p. 386, §1.)

Section 12-3-33 – Applicability of Provisions of Section 12-2-9.

Section 12-3-33 Applicability of provisions of Section 12-2-9. Within the limitations or jurisdiction conferred on the courts of appeals by this chapter, the provisions of Section 12-2-9 are made applicable to said courts of appeals. (Acts 1969, No. 987, p. 1744, §9.)

Section 12-3-35 – Appointment, Compensation, etc., of Additional Staff Attorneys.

Section 12-3-35 Appointment, compensation, etc., of additional staff attorneys. The Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals is hereby authorized to hire two additional staff attorneys to assist that court in legal research and analysis, including the preparation of staff memoranda, and to perform such other duties as directed by the court. The staff attorneys shall be […]

Section 12-3-4 – Presiding Judges.

Section 12-3-4 Presiding judges. (a) The presiding judge of the Court of Criminal Appeals shall be elected by the members of such court for a term to be set by such court, in no event for a longer time than the term for which such judge is chosen. (b) The presiding judge of the Court […]

Section 12-3-5 – Residency of Judges.

Section 12-3-5 Residency of judges. The judges of the courts may reside anywhere within this state. (Acts 1969, No. 987, p. 1744, §20; Act 2013-375, p. 1377, §1.)

Section 12-3-6 – Salaries of Judges.

Section 12-3-6 Salaries of judges. The salary of each judge on each court of appeals shall be such amount as shall be fixed by law, which shall be paid as the salaries of other state officers are paid. (Acts 1969, No. 987, p. 1744, §19; Acts 1973, No. 1245, p. 2093, §2.)

Section 12-3-9 – Appellate Jurisdiction of Court of Criminal Appeals.

Section 12-3-9 Appellate jurisdiction of Court of Criminal Appeals. The Court of Criminal Appeals shall have exclusive appellate jurisdiction of all misdemeanors, including the violation of town and city ordinances, habeas corpus and all felonies, including all post conviction writs in criminal cases. (Acts 1969, No. 987, p. 1744, §2.)