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13A-11-84
Section 13A-11-84 Penalties; seizure and disposition of pistols involved in violations of certain
sections. (a) Every violation of subsection (a) of Section 13A-11-72 or Section 13A-11-81
shall be a Class C felony. Every violation of subsection (b) of Section 13A-11-72 or Sections
13A-11-73, 13A-11-74, 13A-11-76, and 13A-11-77 through 13A-11-80 shall be a Class A misdemeanor.
The punishment for violating Section 13A-11-78 or 13A-11-79 may include revocation of license.
(b) It shall be the duty of any sheriff, policeman, or other peace officer of the State of
Alabama, arresting any person charged with violating Sections 13A-11-71 through 13A-11-73,
or any one or more of those sections, to seize the pistol or pistols in the possession or
under the control of the person or persons charged with violating the section or sections,
and to deliver the pistol or pistols to one of the following named persons: if a municipal
officer makes the arrest, to the city clerk or custodian of stolen...
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6-5-151
Section 6-5-151 Order of abatement; sale of property. (a) If the existence of the nuisance
is admitted or established in an action as provided in this division, or in a criminal proceeding
in the circuit court, an order of abatement shall be entered as a part of the judgment in
the case, which shall direct the removal from the place of all personal property and contents
used in conducting the nuisance not already released under authority of the court as provided
in Sections 6-5-143, 6-5-145 through 6-5-148, and 6-5-150 and shall direct the sale of such
thereof as belonged to the defendants notified or appearing in the manner provided for the
sale of chattels under execution. (b) Such order shall also require the renewal for one year
of any bond furnished by the owner of the real property as provided in Section 6-5-148 or,
if not so furnished, shall continue for one year any closing order issued at the time of granting
the preliminary injunction or, if no such closing order was then...
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2-2-31
Section 2-2-31 Seizure and condemnation of adulterated, misbranded or substandard article.
Any article, substance, material or product which is subject to the provisions of this article
which is adulterated, misbranded or under the standard, grade, weight or measure claimed,
within the meaning of any provision of law or rules and regulations under authority of law,
and which is manufactured for sale, held in possession with intent to sell, offered or exposed
for sale or sold or delivered within this state shall be liable to be proceeded against in
the circuit court of the county where the same is found and seized for confiscation by writ
of attachment for condemnation. Such writ shall issue upon the sworn complaint of the commissioner
or his duly authorized agent, taken by an officer authorized to administer an oath, to the
effect that such article or product is adulterated or misbranded or is under the standard,
grade, weight or measure claimed, as the case may be, within the meaning...
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15-11-5
Section 15-11-5 Issuance of alias arrest warrant upon default. On the failure of the defendant
to appear on the day to which an examination is adjourned, another warrant of arrest may be
issued, upon which the same proceedings may be had against the defendant as on the original
warrant. (Code 1852, §457; Code 1867, §4006; Code 1876, §4676; Code 1886, §4283; Code
1896, §5232; Code 1907, §7597; Code 1923, §5230; Code 1940, T. 15, §132.)...
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15-11-3
Section 15-11-3 Adjournment; commitment of defendant to jail or bail. When a defendant is brought
before a district court under a warrant of arrest for preliminary examination, the court may
adjourn the examination from time to time, as may be necessary, not exceeding 10 days at one
time, without the consent of the defendant, and to the same or a different place in the county.
In such case, if the defendant is charged with a capital offense, he must be committed to
jail in the meantime; but if the offense is not capital, he may give bail in such sum as the
court directs for his appearance for such further examination or, for the want thereof, must
be committed. On the day to which the examination was adjourned, the defendant may be brought
before the court by verbal order to the officer who had charge of him or by order in writing
to a different person if the custody has been changed. (Code 1852, §454; Code 1867, §4003;
Code 1876, §4673; Code 1886, §4280; Code 1896, §5229; Code...
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15-13-131
Section 15-13-131 Proceeding in forfeiture of bail - Not cash - Conditional forfeitures order.
(a) When a defendant fails to appear in court as required by the undertaking of bail and no
sufficient excuse has been provided to the court prior to the hearing, the court shall order
a conditional forfeiture and show cause order against the defendant and the sureties of the
bail. The court shall notify defendant and sureties of the order as set out in this article.
The defendant or sureties, or both, shall file a written response with the clerk of the court
within 28 days of the date of service of the notice why the bond should not be forfeited.
If a written response is filed within the time allowed and the court is of the opinion the
written response is sufficient, the court shall set aside the conditional forfeiture. If the
court is of the opinion the written response is not sufficient, the court shall set a hearing
to determine whether the bond should be forfeited. The hearing shall not...
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15-10-11
Section 15-10-11 Authority of officer to pursue and arrest defendant in another county on warrant
from municipal court. Any lawful officer, having a warrant of arrest issued by a municipal
court to execute, may pursue the defendant into another county and, on obtaining a signed
endorsement on the warrant by an officer of that county authorized to issue such a warrant,
to the following effect: "A. B. is authorized to execute this warrant in ___ County,"
may summon persons to assist him in making the arrest, and exercise the same authority as
in his own county. (Code 1852, §437; Code 1867, §3986; Code 1876, §4656; Code 1886, §4271;
Code 1896, §5220; Code 1907, §6279; Code 1923, §3273; Code 1940, T. 15, §164.)...
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15-11-4
Section 15-11-4 Default of defendant admitted to bail certified to circuit court; district
court's certificate as presumptive evidence of default. If the defendant does not appear before
the district court at the time to which an examination is adjourned, the default on the undertaking
of bail shall be certified by the district court to the circuit court, and the like proceedings
must be had thereon as upon the breach of an undertaking in that court, the certificate being
presumptive evidence of the default of the defendant. (Code 1852, §455; Code 1867, §4004;
Code 1876, §4674; Code 1886, §4281; Code 1896, §5230; Code 1907, §7595; Code 1923, §5228;
Code 1940, T. 15, §130.)...
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12-19-173
Section 12-19-173 Distribution of docket fees - Cases in circuit and district courts in which
bond forfeited. (a) The following distribution shall be made of docket fees in cases where
the defendant forfeits bond in either the district court or circuit court: (1) Sixteen dollars
($16) to the Fair Trial Tax Fund. (2) Thirty-nine dollars ($39) to the State General Fund.
(3) Five dollars ($5) to the county general fund. (4) Five dollars ($5) to the Advanced Technology
and Data Exchange Fund. (b) Effective October 1, 2000, the docket fees for bond forfeitures
in district and circuit courts shall be increased by five dollars ($5) and the additional
fee shall be deposited into the Fair Trial Tax Fund. (Acts 1975, No. 1205, p. 2384, §16-129;
Acts 1983, No. 83-744, p. 1225, §8; Acts 1987, No. 87-405, p. 575, §8; Act 99-427, p. 759,
§1.)...
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15-6-21
Section 15-6-21 Arrest warrant. (a) If on examination by the circuit, district or municipal
court judge, it appears that there is reason to fear the commission of any offense by the
person complained of, such judge must issue a warrant directed to any lawful officer of the
state, containing the substance of the complaint and commanding such officer forthwith to
arrest the person complained of and bring him before him or some other judge having jurisdiction
of the matter. (b) The warrant may be after the following form: "State of Alabama, ___
County. To any lawful officer of the state: Complaint on oath having been made before me that
C. D. had threatened to assault and beat A. B. (or is about) to (here set forth particularly
the offense threatened or about to be committed) on the person or property of ______, you
are hereby commanded forthwith to arrest said C. D. and bring him before me (or some other
judge having jurisdiction of the matter, setting forth his name and office)....
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