The Court of Appeals may require the sheriff of each county to whom any order or process issuing from such court may be directed to serve and execute such order or process and shall have the same power to enforce such service and execution and punish default thereon as is vested in circuit courts on processes issuing therefrom. Editor's Note Provisions concerning the reporting of opinions formerly contained in SECTION 14-8-130, see SECTION 14-8-100. ARTICLE III Jurisdiction, Duties and Procedure
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