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    • Code of Alabama
    • Title 12 - Courts.
    • Chapter 22 - Appellate Proceedings.
    • Article 2 - Criminal Cases.
    • Division 2 - Appeals to Specific Courts.

    Code of Alabama
    Article 2 - Criminal Cases.
    Division 2 - Appeals to Specific Courts.

    Division 1 - Appeals to Circuit Courts.

    Section 12-22-111 - Issuance, Execution and Return of Subpoenas for Witnesses; Liability of Witnesses Failing to Appear. - In cases of appeal, the clerk of the court shall...

    Section 12-22-112 - Liability of Defendant Failing to Appear; Warrant of Arrest. - (a) If the defendant fails to appear at the circuit...

    Section 12-22-113 - De Novo Trial in Circuit Court; Statement of Cause of Complaint. - The trial in the circuit court shall be de novo...

    Section 12-22-114 - Rules as to Evidence, etc., Governing Appeals. - On the trial of such appeals, the court shall be...

    Division 2 - Appeals to Supreme Court or Court of Criminal Appeals.

    Section 12-22-130 - Appealing Judgment of Conviction. - A person convicted of a criminal offense in the circuit...

    Section 12-22-131 - Review in Court of Criminal Appeals; When Appeal Taken to Wrong Court; Decision Where Conflict Over Jurisdiction. - Wherever jurisdiction is now or may hereafter be conferred on...

    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...

    Section 12-22-133 - Retention of Jurisdiction by Trial Court. - Where an appeal is taken from the judgment of any...

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