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15-19-1
Section 15-19-1 Investigation and examination by court to determine how tried; consent of minor
to trial without jury; arraignment as youthful offender; notice and hearing. (a) A person
charged with a crime which was committed in his or her minority but was not disposed of in
juvenile court and which involves moral turpitude or is subject to a sentence of commitment
for one year or more shall, and, if charged with a lesser crime may be investigated and examined
by the court to determine whether he or she should be tried as a youthful offender, provided
he or she consents to such examination and to trial without a jury where trial by jury would
otherwise be available to the defendant. If the defendant consents and the court so decides,
no further action shall be taken on the indictment or information unless otherwise ordered
by the court as provided in subsection (b). (b) After such investigation and examination,
the court, in its discretion, may direct that the defendant be arraigned...
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2-12-12
Section 2-12-12 Injunction. In addition to the penalty provided in this article the Commissioner
of Agriculture and Industries may apply by petition to a circuit court, and such court or
the judge thereof shall have jurisdiction for cause shown, to grant a temporary restraining
order or permanent injunction or both restraining any person from violating or continuing
to violate any of the provisions of this article or from failing or refusing to comply with
the provisions of this article or any rules or regulations duly promulgated under the provisions
of this article. Such a temporary restraining order or permanent injunction shall be issued
without bond. (Acts 1955, 2nd Ex. Sess., No. 46, p. 152, §14.)...
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26-2A-102
Section 26-2A-102 Court appointment of guardian for incapacitated person. (a) Except as provided
by subsection (e), an incapacitated person or any person interested in the welfare of the
incapacitated person may petition for appointment of a limited or general guardian. (b) After
the filing of a petition, the court shall set a date for hearing on the issue of incapacity
so that notices may be given as required by Section 26-2A-103, and, unless the allegedly incapacitated
person is represented by counsel, appoint an attorney to represent the person in the proceeding.
The person so appointed may be granted the powers and duties of a guardian ad litem. The person
alleged to be incapacitated shall be examined by a physician or other qualified person appointed
by the court who shall submit a report in writing to the court. The person alleged to be incapacitated
also shall be interviewed by a court representative sent by the court. The court representative
also shall interview the person who...
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26-2A-130
Section 26-2A-130 Protective proceedings. (a) Upon petition and after notice and hearing in
accordance with the provisions of this division, the court may appoint a conservator or make
any other protective order for cause as provided in this section. (b) Appointment of a conservator
or other protective order may be made in relation to the estate and affairs of a minor if
the court determines that a minor owns funds or property requiring management or protection
that cannot otherwise be provided or has or may have business affairs that may be jeopardized
or prevented by minority, or that funds are needed for health, support, education, or maintenance
and that protection is necessary or desirable to obtain or provide funds. (c) Appointment
of a conservator or other protective order may be made in relation to the estate and affairs
of a person if the court determines that (i) the person is unable to manage property and business
affairs effectively for such reasons as mental illness,...
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41-10-26
Section 41-10-26 Powers of authority generally. The authority shall have the following powers:
(1) To have succession by its corporate name until dissolved as provided in this article;
(2) To institute and defend legal proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction and proper
venue; provided, that the authority may not be sued in any trial court other than the courts
of the county in which is located the principal office of the authority; provided further,
that the officers, directors, agents and employees of the authority may not be sued for actions
in behalf of the authority in any trial court other than the courts of the county in which
is located the principal office of the authority; (3) To have and to use a corporate seal
and to alter the seal at pleasure; (4) To establish a fiscal year; (5) To anticipate by the
issuance of its bonds the receipt of the revenues appropriated and pledged in this article;
(6) To pledge the proceeds of the appropriations and pledges provided for...
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11-86A-12
Section 11-86A-12 Powers of authority generally. An authority shall have the following powers:
(1) To have succession by its corporate name until dissolved as provided in this chapter.
(2) To institute and defend legal proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction and proper
venue; provided, however, that an authority may not be sued in any court other than the courts
of the county of incorporation; provided, further, that the officers, directors, agents, and
employees of an authority may not be sued for their actions on behalf of the authority except
for actions that are known by a person to be unlawful or are performed with reckless disregard
for the lawfulness of the actions. (3) To have and to use a corporate seal and to alter the
seal at its pleasure. (4) To establish a fiscal year. (5) To anticipate by the issuance of
its bonds the receipt of any revenues that may be appropriated by or to the authority and
to pledge the proceeds of the appropriations as security for the...
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12-15-140
Section 12-15-140 Content of order; order may set forth reasonable conditions of behavior for
parents, persons responsible for care; enumeration of certain specific requirements which
may be included in order. (a) The protection or restraint order may set forth reasonable conditions
of behavior to be observed by a person who is a parent, legal guardian, legal custodian, or
other person legally responsible for the care of the child subject to a juvenile court proceeding,
or the spouse of the parent, or spouse of any other person legally responsible for the care
of the child, or relatives of any of the above, or residents of the home of the child, or
any other person. (b) The protection or restraint order, among other things, may require any
person or persons to do any of the following: (1) Stay away from the home in which the child
subject to a juvenile court proceeding resides, the family or the child. (2) Vacate the home
in which the child subject to a juvenile court proceeding...
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12-18-8
Section 12-18-8 Transfer into Judicial Retirement Fund of contributions made to Employees'
Retirement System of Alabama and receipt of credit for prior service under Employees' Retirement
System, etc., upon payment of contribution for prior years of service; refund of contributions
to Judicial Retirement Fund upon termination of service prior to eligibility for retirement
benefits under article. (a) Any justice or judge holding office as a member of the Supreme
Court, a court of appeals or of a circuit court on September 18, 1973, who has paid contributions
into the Employees' Retirement System of Alabama, shall be entitled to have such contributions
transferred from the Employees' Retirement System of Alabama into the Judicial Retirement
Fund and to receive credit for the time of service he had acquired under the Employees' Retirement
System of Alabama as time of service in the judicial position which he holds on September
18, 1973, regardless of whether or not such time of service...
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22-52-10.5
Section 22-52-10.5 Facilities for inpatient treatment; length of treatment; cost. (a) At the
final hearing on a petition for involuntary commitment or a hearing for the revocation of
a prior order for commitment to outpatient treatment, the probate court may order that the
respondent be committed to: (i) the department for inpatient treatment at a state mental health
facility, or (ii) the department for inpatient treatment at a designated mental health facility.
(b) Pursuant to this section, an order for inpatient treatment shall not exceed 150 days.
(c) No county shall be required to pay the cost of inpatient treatment provided at a state
mental health facility or inpatient treatment authorized by the department at a designated
mental health facility. (Acts 1991, No. 91-440, p. 783, §15.)...
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26-11-3
Section 26-11-3 Procedure for change of name of child upon petition by father generally; notification
of mother and child; filing of response; appointment of guardian ad litem; hearing; issuance
of order by court; certification of minutes of court to Center for Health Statistics, etc.
(a) The father may petition at the time of filing the declaration of legitimation or at any
time subsequent to the determination of legitimation to change the name of such child, stating
in his declaration the name it is then known by and the name he wishes it afterwards to have.
Such petition shall be filed in the office of the judge of probate of the father's residence
or the child's residence. (b) Upon the filing of the petition for name change, notice shall
be given to the child's mother and to the child as provided by the Alabama Rules of Civil
Procedure. Notice may be waived as provided by the Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure. The child's
mother shall, within 30 days after receiving notice, file her...
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