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    • Code of Alabama
    • Title 15 - Criminal Procedure.
    • Chapter 15 - Pleading.
    • Article 2 - Guilty Pleas.
    • Section 15-15-26 - No Right of Appeal.

    Code of Alabama
    Article 2 - Guilty Pleas.
    Section 15-15-26 - No Right of Appeal.

    After the court has heard and considered a plea of guilty by a defendant and has permitted the filing of such plea and sentenced the defendant, such defendant shall not have the right of appeal from the action of the court.

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    Structure Code of Alabama

    Code of Alabama

    Title 15 - Criminal Procedure.

    Chapter 15 - Pleading.

    Article 2 - Guilty Pleas.

    Section 15-15-20.1 - Non-Capital Felony Offense.

    Section 15-15-21 - Information Preferred and Filed Against Defendant.

    Section 15-15-22 - Fixing of Date to Formally Make and Enter Plea; Service of Notice.

    Section 15-15-23 - Hearing of Testimony; Receiving of Plea; Entry of Judgment; Sentencing of Defendant.

    Section 15-15-24 - Determination of Degree of Offense and Fixing of Punishment; When Jury Impaneled.

    Section 15-15-25 - When Plea Not Accepted.

    Section 15-15-26 - No Right of Appeal.

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