Code of Alabama
Article 1 - General Provisions.
Section 12-16-13 - Charges Moved for by Parties; Appeals; General Charges.

Charges moved for by either party must be in writing and must be given or refused in the terms in which they are written, and it is the duty of the judge to write "given" or "refused," as the case may be, on the document and sign his name thereto, which thereby becomes a part of the record. Charges which are marked "given" by the trial judge must be taken by the jury with them on retirement, and those "refused" must be retained by the clerk. The court shall, after the conclusion of his charge to the jury, read such written charges as he has given for the parties in a clear and audible voice, saying to the jury, "these are instructions given you by the court at the request of the plaintiff or defendant, as the case may be, and are correct statements of the law to be taken by you in connection with what has already been said to you." The refusal of a charge, though a correct statement of the law, shall not be cause for a reversal on appeal if it appears that the same rule of law was substantially and fairly given to the jury in the court's general charge or in charges given at the request of parties. In case of appeal, the charges must be set out in the record on appeal in the following manner:

Every general charge shall be in writing or be taken down by the court reporter as it is delivered to the jury.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 12 - Courts.

Chapter 16 - Juries.

Article 1 - General Provisions.

Section 12-16-1 - When Words "Jury" or "Juries" Include Court or Judge.

Section 12-16-2 - Persons Exempted From Jury Duty.

Section 12-16-3 - Citizens of State, Counties, Cities, etc., Not Disqualified as Interested in Actions in Which State, County, City, etc., a Party or Interested.

Section 12-16-4 - Repealed by Acts 1978, No. 594, P. 712, &Sect;11, Effective April 27, 1978.

Section 12-16-5 - Repealed by Acts 1978, No. 594, P. 712, &Sect;11, Effective April 27, 1978.

Section 12-16-6 - Duty of Court to Ascertain Qualifications Before Administering Oath to Jurors.

Section 12-16-7 - Duty of Juror to Declare Personal Knowledge as to Fact in Controversy During Trial and Proceedings Upon Such Declaration; Proceedings Upon Declaration of Fact by Juror During Retirement of Jury.

Section 12-16-8 - Employees Excused From Employment; Compensation; Postponement of Service.

Section 12-16-8.1 - Discharge of Employee or Adverse Employee Action.

Section 12-16-9 - Separation and Sequestration of Jury in Felony Cases.

Section 12-16-10 - Provision of Lodging and Meals for Jurors, etc., When Jury Kept Together Without Separation Overnight, etc.; Presumption as to Separation of Jurors on Basis of Sex.

Section 12-16-11 - Charge of Court to Jury Generally.

Section 12-16-12 - When Charge Must Be Written and Filed in Record.

Section 12-16-13 - Charges Moved for by Parties; Appeals; General Charges.

Section 12-16-14 - Taking of Written Evidence by Jury on Retirement.

Section 12-16-15 - Polling of Jurors and Proceedings Thereupon.