Code of Alabama

Search for this:
 Search these answers
71 through 80 of 1,768 similar documents, best matches first.
<<previous   Page: 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13   next>>

12-15-211
Section 12-15-211 Suspension of proceedings and continuation of cases under terms and conditions
agreed to by parties. (a) The juvenile court may suspend delinquency or child in need of supervision
proceedings pursuant to a consent decree. The terms and conditions of the consent decree shall
be agreed to by the child and his or her parent, legal guardian, or legal custodian. The consent
decree shall be entered at any time after the filing of a delinquency or child in need of
supervision petition and before the entry of an adjudication order. The child and his or her
parent, legal guardian, or legal custodian shall be advised of their rights, including the
right to counsel. (b) Where an objection is made by the prosecutor, the juvenile court, after
considering the objection and the reasons therefor, shall proceed to determine whether it
is appropriate to enter a consent decree. (c) A consent decree shall remain in force for six
months unless the child is discharged sooner by the...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/12-15-211.htm - 2K - Match Info - Similar pages

15-18-5
Section 15-18-5 Credit towards sentence for time spent incarcerated - Pending trial. (a) Upon
conviction and imprisonment for any felony or misdemeanor, the sentencing court shall order
that the convicted person be credited with all of his or her actual time spent incarcerated
pending trial for the offense. The actual time spent incarcerated pending trial shall be certified
by the circuit clerk or district clerk on forms to be prescribed by the Department of Corrections.
(b) Upon a child being adjudicated delinquent and committed to the Alabama Department of Youth
Services in a juvenile court for a felony or a misdemeanor for a set period of time or as
a serious juvenile offender as specified in subsection (a) of Section 12-15-219, the juvenile
court shall order that the delinquent child be credited with all of his or her actual time
spent detained prior to or subsequent to adjudication for the offense. The actual time spent
detained shall be certified by a juvenile probation officer...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/15-18-5.htm - 1K - Match Info - Similar pages

45-35-81
Section 45-35-81 Additional court costs - Criminal or misdemeanor cases. Any law, whether special,
local, or general to the contrary notwithstanding, in Houston County in addition to all other
costs and charges in any criminal case or misdemeanor case, whose jurisdiction is in the district
court, circuit court, or juvenile court, specifically including traffic violations, an additional
fee of ten dollars ($10) shall be charged and collected by the clerk of any such court. The
monies derived from the charges herein prescribed shall be remitted to the Houston County
Juvenile Care and Services Fund of the county treasury. The monies derived from the charges
herein, as deposited into the Houston County Juvenile Care and Services Fund, may only be
used for purposes related to the expenses of maintenance and care of children in Houston County,
Alabama, that may be incurred by order of the court in carrying out the provisions and intent
of Title 12, Chapter 15, Juvenile Proceedings, as...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/45-35-81.htm - 1K - Match Info - Similar pages

15-18-8
Section 15-18-8 Terms of confinement, etc.; probation. (a) When a defendant is convicted of
an offense, other than a sex offense involving a child as defined in Section 15-20A-4, that
constitutes a Class A or Class B felony offense, and receives a sentence of 20 years or less
in any court having jurisdiction to try offenses against the State of Alabama and the judge
presiding over the case is satisfied that the ends of justice and the best interests of the
public as well as the defendant will be served thereby, he or she may order: (1) That a defendant
convicted of a Class A or Class B felony be confined in a prison, jail-type institution, or
treatment institution for a period not exceeding three years in cases where the imposed sentence
is not more than 15 years, and that the execution of the remainder of the sentence be suspended
notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary and that the defendant be placed
on probation for such period and upon such terms as the court...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/15-18-8.htm - 7K - Match Info - Similar pages

15-20A-48
Section 15-20A-48 Relation to other laws. (a) For the purposes of Sections 13A-5-2, 13A-5-6,
14-9-41, 15-18-8, 15-22-27.3, or any other section of the Code of Alabama 1975, a criminal
sex offense involving a child shall mean a conviction for any sex offense in which the victim
was a child under the age of 12 or any offense involving child pornography. (b) For the purpose
of Section 12-15-107(a)(7), a juvenile probation officer shall notify the state and either
the parent, legal guardian, or legal custodian of a juvenile sex offender, or the child's
attorney for the juvenile sex offender, of the pending release of the sex offender and provide
them with a copy of the risk assessment pursuant to subsection (c) of Section 15-20A-26. (c)
For the purpose of Section 12-15-116(a)(5), a juvenile court shall have exclusive original
jurisdiction to try any individual who is 18 years of age or older and violates any of the
juvenile criminal sex offender provisions of subdivision (1) of subsection...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/15-20A-48.htm - 2K - Match Info - Similar pages

15-25-3
Section 15-25-3 Prosecution for physical or sexual offense or exploitation involving child
under age 16 - Use of closed circuit equipment; competence of victim as witness. (a) In those
criminal prosecutions set out in Section 15-25-1, the court, on motion of the state or the
defendant prior to the trial of the case, may order that the testimony of any alleged victim
of the crime or witness thereto who is under the age of 16 at the time of the order shall
be viewed and heard at trial by the court and the finder of fact by closed circuit equipment.
In ruling on the motion the court shall take into consideration those matters set out in Section
15-25-2. (b) If the court orders that the victim's or witness's testimony in court shall be
by closed circuit equipment, the testimony shall be taken outside the courtroom in the judge's
chambers or in another suitable location designated by the judge. (c) Examination and cross-examination
of the alleged child victim or witness shall proceed as...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/15-25-3.htm - 4K - Match Info - Similar pages

12-15-220
Section 12-15-220 Orders of disposition not to be deemed convictions, impose civil disabilities,
etc.; disposition of child and evidence in hearing not admissible in another court. (a) An
order of disposition or other adjudication in a proceeding pursuant to subsection (a) of Section
12-15-114 shall not be considered to be a conviction or impose any civil disabilities ordinarily
resulting from a conviction of a crime or operate to disqualify the child in any civil service
application or appointment. (b) The disposition of a child and evidence given in a hearing
in the juvenile court shall not be admissible as evidence against him or her in any case or
proceeding in any other court, whether before or after reaching majority, except in a dispositional
hearing in a juvenile court or in sentencing proceedings after conviction of a crime for the
purposes of a presentence study and report or for consideration of an application for youthful
offender status. (Acts 1975, No. 1205, p. 2384,...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/12-15-220.htm - 1K - Match Info - Similar pages

15-20A-35
Section 15-20A-35 Youthful offender treated as juvenile or adult. For the purposes of this
chapter, a youthful offender sex offender who has not been previously adjudicated or convicted
of a sex offense and who has not yet attained the age of 18 at the time of the offense shall
be considered a juvenile sex offender. A youthful offender sex offender who has been previously
adjudicated or convicted of a sex offense as a juvenile sex offender, youthful offender sex
offender, or adult sex offender, or who has attained the age of 18 at the time of the offense
shall be treated as an adult sex offender convicted of a sex offense. A youthful offender
sex offender who is treated as a juvenile sex offender for purposes of this chapter may not
be released from the jurisdiction of the sentencing court until the youthful offender sex
offender has undergone sex offender treatment and a risk assessment as required by Section
15-20A-26. (Act 2011-640, p. 1569, §35; Act 2015-463, §1.)...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/15-20A-35.htm - 1K - Match Info - Similar pages

30-3-4.2
Section 30-3-4.2 Grandparent visitation. (a) For the purposes of this section, the following
words have the following meanings: (1) GRANDPARENT. The parent of a parent, whether the relationship
is created biologically or by adoption. (2) HARM. A finding by the court, by clear and convincing
evidence, that without court-ordered visitation by the grandparent, the child's emotional,
mental, or physical well-being has been, could reasonably be, or would be jeopardized. (b)
A grandparent may file an original action in a circuit court where his or her grandchild resides
or any other court exercising jurisdiction with respect to the grandchild or file a motion
to intervene in any action when any court in this state has before it any issue concerning
custody of the grandchild, including a domestic relations proceeding involving the parent
or parents of the grandchild, for reasonable visitation rights with respect to the grandchild
if any of the following circumstances exist: (1) An action for...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/30-3-4.2.htm - 10K - Match Info - Similar pages

30-3C-10
Section 30-3C-10 Duration of abduction prevention order. An abduction prevention order remains
in effect until the earliest of: (1) the time stated in the order; (2) the emancipation of
the child; (3) the child's attaining 19 years of age; or (4) the time the order is modified,
revoked, vacated, or superseded by a court with jurisdiction under Sections 30-3B-201 through
30-3B-203 of the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act. (Act 2010-212, p.
339, §10.)...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/30-3C-10.htm - 823 bytes - Match Info - Similar pages

71 through 80 of 1,768 similar documents, best matches first.
<<previous   Page: 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13   next>>