25-5-339
Section 25-5-339 Confidentiality of information. (a) All information, interviews, reports, statements, memoranda, and test results, written or otherwise, received by the employer through a substance abuse testing program are confidential communications, but may be used or received in evidence, obtained in discovery, or disclosed in any civil or administrative proceeding, except as provided in subsection (c). (b) Employers, laboratories, medical review officers, employee assistance programs, drug or alcohol rehabilitation programs, and their agents who receive or have access to information concerning test results shall keep all information confidential. Release of such information under any other circumstance shall be solely pursuant to a written consent form signed voluntarily by the person tested, unless the release is compelled by an agency of the state or a court of competent jurisdiction or unless deemed appropriate by a professional or occupational licensing board in a related...
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45-16-82.01
Section 45-16-82.01 Presence of bailiffs and district attorney employees during grand jury sessions. All court bailiffs and employees of the District Attorney's Office in the Twelfth Judicial Circuit shall be entitled to be present in the courtroom during sessions of the grand jury except when the jury is deliberating. (Act 81-1053, p. 299, §2.)...
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45-7-82
Section 45-7-82 Assistance of investigators etc., before grand jury. The District Attorney of the Second Judicial Circuit shall have the authority to have his or her investigators and any other employees of his or her office assist him in the presence of the grand jury except when the jury is deliberating. (Act 86-286, p. 414, §1.)...
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12-16-194
Section 12-16-194 Examination of fee book of probate judge by district attorney and grand jury. It shall be the duty of the district attorney and grand jury at every session of the circuit court to examine the fee book of the probate judge and ascertain if illegal fees have been received. (Code 1852, §3068; Code 1867, §3539; Code 1876, §5022; Code 1886, §4344; Code 1896, §5030; Code 1907, §7291; Code 1923, §8673; Code 1940, T. 30, §80.)...
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12-16-195
Section 12-16-195 Examination of books and papers of county superintendent of education by district attorney and grand jury. It shall be the duty of the district attorney and the grand jury at every session of the circuit court to examine the books and papers of the county superintendent of education. (Code 1886, §4335; Code 1896, §5031; Code 1907, §7292; Code 1923, §8674; Code 1940, T. 30, §81.)...
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12-16-7
Section 12-16-7 Duty of juror to declare personal knowledge as to fact in controversy during trial and proceedings upon such declaration; proceedings upon declaration of fact by juror during retirement of jury. If a juror has personal knowledge respecting any fact in controversy, he must declare it in open court during the trial; and, if during the retirement of the jury a juror declares a fact as of his own knowledge which could be evidence in the case, the jury must forthwith return into court and such juror must, in either case, be sworn and examined as a witness in the presence of the parties. (Code 1852, §648; Code 1867, §4200; Code 1876, §4905; Code 1886, §4475; Code 1896, §5299; Code 1907, §7896; Code 1923, §5634; Code 1940, T. 30, §7.)...
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12-16-74
Section 12-16-74 Hearing of excuses, claims of exemptions, etc.; drawing, swearing and empaneling of grand and petit jurors. The court shall require the names to be called from the venire list of all persons who have been served with a summons to appear in court that day for service as jurors and whose service has not been previously excused or postponed. The court may hear any excuses not previously heard and shall pass upon the qualifications of those in attendance for grand jury service. The court may in any case, including capital cases, excuse or postpone the service of any prospective juror outside the presence of the parties and their counsel in accordance with the provisions for excusal contained in Section 12-16-63. If a grand jury is to be empaneled, the court shall draw from the venire list on a random basis the names of 18 persons qualified and in attendance who shall be sworn and empaneled as the grand jury. If a petit jury is also to be empaneled, all qualified persons...
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15-26-5
Section 15-26-5 Conduct of grand jury proceeding involving sworn police officers by audio-video communication device. At the discretion of the district attorney, any grand jury proceeding involving sworn police officers may be conducted by an audio-video communication device. The audio-video communication shall enable the district attorney, the grand jury, and the sworn police officer to see and converse simultaneously with each other. The signal of the audio-video communication shall be transmitted live and shall be secure from interception or eavesdropping by anyone other than the persons communicating. (Acts 1996, No. 96-732, p. 1224, §5.)...
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28-4-134
Section 28-4-134 Persons not to be excused from testifying before grand juries or at trials for violations of article; immunity from prosecution as to matters disclosed. No person shall be excused from testifying before the grand jury or at the trial in any prosecution for any violation of provisions contained in this article, but no disclosure or discovery made by such person is to be used against him in any penal or criminal prosecution for and on account of the matters disclosed. (Acts 1915, No. 10, p. 39; Code 1923, §4702; Code 1940, T. 29, §171.)...
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28-4-317
Section 28-4-317 Grand jury proceedings generally - Offenses as to which witnesses may be required to testify; initial interrogation of witnesses to particular offense not required. The witnesses before the grand jury to give evidence may be required to answer generally as to any offense against the laws of Alabama for the promotion of temperance and the suppression of intemperance committed within their knowledge during the 12 months next preceding or as to any violation within said time of any law of the state prohibiting the manufacture, sale or other disposition of any of said prohibited liquors or beverages or the maintaining of any unlawful drinking place or liquor nuisance, and it shall not be necessary to first specially interrogate the witnesses to any particular offenses. (Acts 1909, No. 191, p. 63; Code 1923, §4634; Code 1940, T. 29, §110.)...
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