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The Alabama Circuit Courts are the state trial courts of general jurisdiction in the State of Alabama.The Circuit Courts have jurisdiction to hear civil and criminal cases. For civil cases, the courts has authority to try cases with an amount in controversy of more than $3,000 and has exclusive original jurisdiction over claims for more than $10,000. [1]
Alabama Court of Civil Appeals [2] Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals [3] Alabama Circuit Courts (41 circuits) [4] Alabama District Courts (67 districts) [4] Alabama Municipal Courts (273 courts) [4] Alabama Probate Courts (68 courts) [4] Alabama Court of the Judiciary [5] Federal courts located in Alabama. Map of U.S. District Courts. United ...
Alabama state case law (4 P) J. Alabama state court judges (2 C, 62 P) Pages in category "Alabama state courts" ... Alabama Circuit Courts; S. Supreme Court of Alabama
(All United States District Courts in Alabama may be appealed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia) Former federal courts of Alabama. United States District Court for the District of Alabama (extinct, subdivided in 1824)
CCH — Commerce Clearing House, a publisher of case law reporters owned by Wolters Kluwer; C-C — Counterclaim; CE — Collateral estoppel; CD — Closing disclosure; CL — Common law; CNeg — Contributory negligence; CA # — Court of Appeals (Court of Appeals for the #th Circuit) CA Fed. — Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit [2] Cx ...
The Court is composed of the following: The Chief Judge of the Court, an appellate judge chosen by the Supreme Court from a court other than the Supreme Court. Two circuit judges and one district judge, chosen by the District Judges' Association. Two members of the Alabama State Bar and chosen by them. Three nonlegal professionals appointed by ...
The Alabama law makes it a felony punishable by up to 10 years in prison to treat. A divided federal appeals court has refused to reconsider a decision allowing Alabama to enforce its ban on ...
Established on May 31, 1938 as a seat of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit by 52 Stat. 584 Reassigned on October 1, 1981 to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit by 94 Stat. 1994 Godbold: AL: 1981–1987 Cox: AL: 1988–2000 W. Pryor, Jr. AL: 2004–present