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45-9-82.25
Section 45-9-82.25 Program requirements. (a) An offender who enters into the pretrial diversion
program shall satisfy each of the following requirements: (1) Voluntarily waive, in writing,
and contingent upon the successful completion of the program, his or her right to a speedy
trial. (2) Agree, in writing, to the tolling, while in the program, of periods of limitations
established by statute or rules of court. (3) Agree, in writing, to the conditions of the
pretrial diversion program established by the district attorney. (4) If there is a victim
of the crime, agree in writing to a restitution agreement within a specified period of time
and in an amount to be determined by the district attorney taking into account all circumstances
of the offender and victim. (b) Pretrial diversion program records or records related to pretrial
diversion program admission shall not be admissible in subsequent proceedings, criminal or
civil. Communications between pretrial diversion program counselors...
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24-8-11
Section 24-8-11 Procedures for investigation; subpoenas. (a) In conducting an investigation,
the office shall have access at all reasonable times to premises, records, documents, individuals,
and other evidence or possible sources of evidence and may examine, record, and copy the materials
and take and record the testimony or statements of persons as are reasonably necessary for
the furtherance of the investigation, provided the office first complies with the constitutional
provisions relating to unreasonable searches and seizures. The office may issue subpoenas
to compel its access to or the production of the materials or the appearance of the persons
and may issue interrogatories to a respondent, to the same extent and subject to the same
limitations as would apply if the subpoenas or interrogatories were issued or served in aid
of a civil action in court. The office may administer oaths. Any examination, recording, copying
of materials, and the taking and recording of testimony or...
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31-2A-46
Section 31-2A-46 (Article 46.) Opportunity to obtain witnesses and other evidence; subpoena.
The trial counsel, the defense counsel, and the court-martial shall have equal opportunity
to obtain witnesses and other evidence as prescribed by regulations and provided by law. Process
issued in court-martial cases to compel witnesses to appear and testify and to compel the
production of other evidence shall apply the principles of law and the rules of courts-martial
generally recognized in military criminal cases in the courts of the Armed Forces of the United
States, but which may not be contrary to or inconsistent with this code. Process shall run
to any part of the United States, or the territories, commonwealths, and possessions, and
may be executed by civil officers as prescribed by the laws of the place where the witness
or evidence is located or outside of the United States. A court-martial convened under this
code may subpoena and compel the presence of witnesses and the production...
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45-23-82.05
Section 45-23-82.05 Program requirements; records. (a) An offender who enters into the pretrial
diversion program shall satisfy each of the following requirements: (1) The offender shall
be eligible for and shall sign to have any bond on his or her case where diversion is sought
based on personal recognizance, cash, or a property bond and not a security bond. (2) Voluntarily
waive, in writing, and contingent upon the successful completion of the program, his or her
right to a speedy trial. (3) Agree, in writing, to the tolling, while in the program, of periods
of limitations established by statutes or rules of court. (4) Agree, in writing, to the conditions
of the pretrial diversion program established by the district attorney. (5) If there is a
victim of the crime, agree in writing to a restitution agreement within a specified period
of time and in an amount to be determined by the district attorney taking into account circumstances
of the offender and victim. (6) A statement by the...
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45-27-80.60
Section 45-27-80.60 Excusal of jurors. In all capital cases where trial by jury is held before
the circuit court in the Twenty-first Judicial Circuit of Alabama, the judge presiding over
the empanelment of the jury venire in the capital case is authorized to excuse any prospective
juror outside the presence of the defendant provided the juror has a legal excuse for being
excused and it shall be within the discretion of the judge to determine whether the prospective
juror's excuse is legal; provided that in no case shall there be a smaller number of jurors
to select from in the capital case than provided by statutes not in force and effect. (Act
80-712, p. 1446, ยง1.)...
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15-11-12
Section 15-11-12 Requiring witnesses to enter undertaking; form of undertaking. (a) The court
may require the witnesses for the prosecution to enter into an undertaking, in the sum of
$100.00 each, to appear and testify at the court having cognizance of the offense and, if
requested by the defendant, may require his witnesses to enter into such undertaking. (b)
The undertaking of the witnesses for the prosecution or defense may be in substance as follows:
"The State of Alabama, ) We, A.B., C.D., and E.F., witnesses against (or for, as the
case may be), G.H., ___ County, ) charged with a public offense, do each agree to appear at
the district court of _____ County, to give evidence against (or for, as the case may be)
him and, failing to do so, to pay to the State of Alabama (or to the said G. H., if the undertaking
is for the defendant's witnesses) $100.00. Dated this _____ day of _____, 20__. (Signed) A.B.
C.D. E.F. Taken by L. M., Judge, District Court." (c) Whenever the court...
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25-2-13
Section 25-2-13 Board of appeals - Powers and duties generally; appeals from findings as to
dangerous condition, etc., of machines, etc. (a) The functions and duties of the board of
appeals shall be as follows: (1) To hear and determine appeals under Chapter 4 of this title.
(2) To hold public hearings on proposed safety rules and regulations and amendments and repeals
thereof, and to promulgate and publish such rules and regulations and amendments and repeals
as provided in this chapter. (3) To hear and determine appeals from the finding of any officers
or employees of the Department of Labor that any machine, tool, equipment or structure is
in a dangerous condition or is not properly guarded or is dangerously placed, when the discontinuance
of the use thereof has been ordered. (b) When such appeal is taken by a person affected by
such order, no appeal shall be taken from such determination of the board of appeals, except
on questions of law or on the ground that the determination is...
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9-2-65
Section 9-2-65 Powers and duties of game and fish wardens; powers and duties of director with
respect to game and fish wardens. (a) Game and fish wardens shall have power: (1) To enforce
all laws of this state relating to birds, animals and fish; (2) To execute all warrants and
search warrants for the violation of the game, fish and fur laws of the state; (3) To serve
subpoenas issued for examination, investigation and trial of all offenses against the law
relating to game, fur bearers, birds and fish; (4) To carry firearms as provided by law for
enforcement officers when in the discharge of their official duties; (5) To confiscate all
game, birds, animals or fish or parts thereof which have been caught, taken, killed or held
at a time in any manner or for any purpose or had in possession or under control or have been
shipped, carried or transported contrary to the laws of this state, and game, fur bearers,
birds, fish or parts thereof so confiscated shall be held as evidence in the...
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12-21-3.1
Section 12-21-3.1 Subpoena of law enforcement officers and investigative reports; disposition
of criminal matters. (a) Neither law enforcement investigative reports nor the testimony of
a law enforcement officer may be subject to a civil or administrative subpoena except as provided
in subsection (c). (b) Law enforcement investigative reports and related investigative material
are not public records. Law enforcement investigative reports, records, field notes, witness
statements, and other investigative writings or recordings are privileged communications protected
from disclosure. (c) Under no circumstance may a party to a civil or administrative proceeding
discover material which is not authorized discoverable by a defendant in a criminal matter.
Noncriminal parties may upon proper motion and order from a court of record: Secure photographs,
documents and tangible evidence for examination and copying only by order of a court imposing
such conditions and qualifications as may be...
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30-3D-316
Section 30-3D-316 Special rules of evidence and procedure. (a) The physical presence of a nonresident
party who is an individual in a tribunal of this state is not required for the establishment,
enforcement, or modification of a support order or the rendition of a judgment determining
parentage of a child. (b) An affidavit, a document substantially complying with federally
mandated forms, or a document incorporated by reference in any of them, which would not be
excluded under the hearsay rule if given in person, is admissible in evidence if given under
penalty of perjury by a party or witness residing outside this state. (c) A copy of the record
of child-support payments certified as a true copy of the original by the custodian of the
record may be forwarded to a responding tribunal. The copy is evidence of facts asserted in
it, and is admissible to show whether payments were made. (d) Copies of bills for testing
for parentage of a child, and for prenatal and postnatal health care of...
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