An appeal from the district or municipal court shall go directly to the appropriate appellate court:
Ala. R. Crim. P. 30.2
Committee Comments
In certain instances, the appeal from a final judgment in the district court or municipal court lies directly to the appropriate appellate court and bypasses the circuit court. In order for a defendant to appeal to an appellate court directly from the district court or municipal court, the following conditions must be met:
1. There must be an adequate record or stipulation of facts available and the right to a jury trial must be waived by all parties entitled to one, or
2. The parties must stipulate that only questions of law are involved and the district court or municipal court certifies the questions.
See Ala. Code 1975, ยงยง 12-12-72 and 12.12-70(b) and (d). See also Ex parte Boswell, [Ms. 89-26, February 16, 1990] ___ So. 2d ___ (Ala. 1990), in which the Alabama Supreme Court held that the state is not entitled to a jury trial on a misdemeanor appeal.