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14-11-31
Section 14-11-31 Prohibited acts. (a) It shall be unlawful for any employee to engage
in sexual conduct with a person who is in the custody of the Department of Corrections, the
Department of Youth Services, a sheriff, a county, or a municipality. (b) It shall be unlawful
for any probation or parole officer to engage in sexual conduct with a person who is under
the supervisory, disciplinary, or custodial authority of the officer engaging in the sexual
conduct with the person. (c) Any person violating subsection (a) or (b) shall, upon conviction,
be guilty of custodial sexual misconduct. (d) Custodial sexual misconduct is a Class C felony.
(e) For purposes of this article, the consent of the person in custody of the Department of
Corrections, the Department of Youth Services, a sheriff, a county, or a municipality, or
a person who is on probation or on parole, shall not be a defense to a prosecution under this
article. (Act 2004-298, p. 420, §2.)...
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15-9-65
Section 15-9-65 Fees and expenses of sheriff when accused returns without requisition.
In cases where notice is received in this state from the authorities in another state that
a person has been arrested for a crime committed in this state, and the sheriff of the county
in which said crime was committed goes to the state aforesaid and the person aforesaid consents
to return with said sheriff without requisition from the Governor, said sheriff shall be entitled
to the fees and expenses now provided by law where requisitions issue. This section
shall apply to felonies and misdemeanors alike, whether there be a conviction of the person
apprehended or not. (Code 1923, §3742; Code 1940, T. 15, §75; Acts 1957, No. 540, p. 761.)...

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45-37-231.01
Section 45-37-231.01 Residential limitations on criminal sex offenders. (a) This section
shall only apply in Jefferson County. (b)(1) No adult or unrelated juvenile criminal sex offender
may establish a residence or other living accommodation in a residence where another criminal
sex offender whose name appears on the Jefferson County Sheriff's official published sex offender
list resides. (2) No more than one adult criminal sex offender whose name appears on the Jefferson
County Sheriff's official published sex offender list may establish residence or other living
accommodations in any apartment complex unless there is a distance of 100 yards or more from
the residence in the apartment complex of any other adult criminal sex offender. (3) The owner
or lessee of the property who knowingly, willingly, or intentionally permits a violation of
subdivision (1) or subdivision (2) shall be subject to a civil penalty of five thousand dollars
($5,000) for each violation. When collected, those...
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13A-11-2
Section 13A-11-2 Treason. (a) A person commits the crime of treason if he levies war
against the State of Alabama or adheres to its enemies, giving them aid and comfort. (b) No
person shall be convicted of treason unless upon the testimony of two witnesses to the same
overt act or upon confession in open court. (c) Treason is a Class A felony. (Acts 1977, No.
607, p. 812, §5505.)...
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14-8-30
Section 14-8-30 Definitions. As used in this article the following words and terms have
the meanings hereby ascribed to them: (1) COUNTY INMATE. A person convicted of a crime and
sentenced to a term of confinement of one year's duration or less. (2) STATE INMATE. A person
convicted of a crime and sentenced to a term of confinement of more than one year's duration.
(3) BOARD. The State Board of Corrections. (Acts 1976, No. 637, p. 883, §1.)...
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15-27-2
Section 15-27-2 Petition to expunge records - Felony offense. (a) A person who has been
charged with a felony offense, except a violent offense as defined in Section 12-25-32,
may file a petition in the criminal division of the circuit court in the county in which the
charges were filed, to expunge records relating to the charge in any of the following circumstances:
(1) When the charge is dismissed with prejudice. (2) When the charge has been no billed by
a grand jury. (3)a. The charge was dismissed after successful completion of a drug court program,
mental health court program, diversion program, veteran's court, or any court-approved deferred
prosecution program after one year from successful completion of the program. b. Expungement
may be a court-ordered condition of a program listed in paragraph a. (4) The charge was dismissed
without prejudice more than five years ago, has not been refiled, and the person has not been
convicted of any other felony or misdemeanor crime, any...
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36-9-2
Section 36-9-2 Conviction of officeholder of felony vacates office; when restored to
office. When any person holding any office or place under the authority of this state is convicted
by any court of the United States, of this state or of any other state of a felony, his office
or place shall be vacated from the time of the conviction. If the judgment is reversed, new
trial granted or judgment notwithstanding the verdict is rendered, he shall be restored to
office; but, if pardoned, he shall not be restored to office. (Code 1852, §107; Code 1867,
§146; Code 1876, §151; Code 1886, §243; Code 1896, §3142; Code 1907, §1558; Code 1923,
§2699; Code 1940, T. 41, §162; Acts 1989, No. 89-420, p. 885, §1.)...
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40-1-23
Section 40-1-23 Liability of officers for conversion. Any probate judge, clerk of a
court of record, register, sheriff, coroner, tax collector, county treasurer, trustee of public
schools, notary public, constable, or other public officer who knowingly converts to his own
use or permits another to use any of the revenue of the state or of any county or municipality
thereof or any money paid into his office or received by him in his official capacity is liable
to indictment and, on conviction, must be punished as if he had stolen it. (Acts 1935, No.
194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §902.)...
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8-23-3
Section 8-23-3 Registration of health studio sales persons; resident agent; security
bond. (a) Each person who sells health studio services in this state shall register with the
Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division on forms the division provides. The person
shall furnish the full name and address of each business location where health studio services
are sold as well as any other registration information the division deems appropriate. (b)
There shall be one registered agent representing each seller of health studio services in
the county where a studio is located and shall serve as a resident agent for receipt of service
of process. (c) The division may bring an action for mandamus against a health studio to require
the club to register or to have and maintain the surety required by this section. (d)
Every health studio which sells contracts for health studio services to be rendered at a planned
health studio or a health studio under construction shall purchase a security...
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12-17-143
Section 12-17-143 Establishment of supernumerary fund; contributions thereto. Officials
electing to come under the provisions of this article shall contribute to the Clerks' and
Registers' Supernumerary Fund of the State of Alabama, which is hereby created, in amounts
to be determined as follows: (1) Circuit clerks shall contribute six percent of the total
per annum state compensation for the circuit clerk in the county of residence of said clerk.
(2) Circuit registers shall contribute six percent of the total per annum state compensation
for the circuit register in the county of residence of said register. (3) The Clerks' and
Registers' Supernumerary Fund is hereby placed under the management and control of the Employees'
Retirement System of Alabama. The Secretary-Treasurer of the Employees' Retirement System
of Alabama is charged with the responsibility for investment of the fund and for the development
and maintenance of administrative procedures involving member records, benefits,...
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