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11-44E-167
Section 11-44E-167 Penalties for violations of this chapter; disqualification of candidate.
Any person willfully violating any provisions of this chapter relating to the mayor/commission/city
manager form of government for which penalties have not otherwise been prescribed shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction shall be fined not less than $50.00 nor more than
$500.00 or may be sentenced to hard labor for the county for a term not to exceed six months,
or both. Furthermore, any candidate for the office of commissioner or mayor, shall be disqualified
from holding municipal office for a period of four years from such conviction. (Acts 1988,
No. 88-445, p. 660, §9.08.)...
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11-47-112
Section 11-47-112 Promotion of temperance; suppression of intemperance and traffic in certain
beverages, etc. All cities and towns of this state shall have the power to adopt ordinances
not inconsistent with the laws of the state to promote temperance and to suppress intemperance
and to suppress the traffic in such beverages as the laws of the state prohibit to be manufactured,
sold, or otherwise disposed of, and to prevent evasion of such ordinances. Such cities and
towns shall also have the power to provide for the destruction of liquors and beverages kept
for sale in violation of law or for other illegal purposes and that may be declared to be
contraband. (Acts 1909, No. 161, p. 174; Code 1923, §2054; Code 1940, T. 37, §487.)...
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13A-11-5
Section 13A-11-5 Unlawful assembly. (a) A person commits the crime of unlawful assembly if
he assembles with five or more other persons for the purpose of engaging in conduct constituting
the crime of riot or if, being present at an assembly that either has or develops such a purpose,
he remains there with intent to advance that purpose. (b) Unlawful assembly is a Class B misdemeanor.
(Acts 1977, No. 607, p. 812, §5515.)...
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13A-11-76
Section 13A-11-76 Delivery to minors, habitual drunkards, etc. (a) Except as provided in subsection
(b), no person shall deliver a pistol to any person who he or she has reasonable cause to
believe is a minor, except under the circumstances provided in Section 13A-11-72, a drug addict,
or an habitual drunkard, has been convicted in this state or elsewhere of committing or attempting
to commit a crime of violence, misdemeanor offense of domestic violence, a violent offense
as listed in Section 12-25-32(15), or anyone who is subject to a valid protection order for
domestic abuse, or anyone of unsound mind. (b) A person may deliver a pistol to a person otherwise
prohibited from receiving a pistol under subsection (a), if the person has had his or her
firearm rights restored by operation of law or legal process. (c) For the purposes of this
section, the terms "convicted," "misdemeanor offense of domestic violence,"
"valid protection order," and "unsound mind" shall have the same meanings...

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13A-12-214
Section 13A-12-214 Unlawful possession of marihuana in the second degree. (a) A person commits
the crime of unlawful possession of marihuana in the second degree if, except as otherwise
authorized, he possesses marihuana for his personal use only. (b) Unlawful possession of marihuana
in the second degree is a Class A misdemeanor. (Acts 1987, No. 87-603, p. 1047, §5.)...
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15-18-67
Section 15-18-67 Restitution hearing; order of restitution; persons entitled to be heard. When
a defendant is convicted of a criminal activity or conduct which has resulted in pecuniary
damages or loss to a victim, the court shall hold a hearing to determine the amount or type
of restitution due the victim or victims of such defendant's criminal acts. Such restitution
hearings shall be held as a matter of course and in addition to any other sentence which it
may impose, the court shall order that the defendant make restitution or otherwise compensate
such victim for any pecuniary damages. The defendant, the victim or victims, or their representatives
or the administrator of any victim's estate as well as the district attorney shall have the
right to be present and be heard upon the issue of restitution at any such hearings. (Acts
1980, No. 80-588, p. 928, §3.)...
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17-3-30.1
Section 17-3-30.1 Disqualification of electors for felonies involving moral turpitude. (a)
This section shall be known and may be cited as the Felony Voter Disqualification Act. (b)(1)
The Legislature finds and declares that: a. Article VIII of the Constitution of Alabama of
1901, now appearing as Section 177 of Article VIII of the Official Recompilation of the Constitution
of Alabama of 1901, as amended, provides that Alabama citizens shall lose the right to vote
when convicted of a crime only if the conviction was for a felony involving moral turpitude.
b. Under general law, there is no comprehensive list of felonies that involve moral turpitude
which disqualify a person from exercising his or her right to vote. Neither individuals with
felony convictions nor election officials have a comprehensive, authoritative source for determining
if a felony conviction involves moral turpitude and is therefore a disqualifying felony. (2)
The purposes of this section are: a. To give full effect...
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22-12C-7
Section 22-12C-7 Fraud or abuse as a misdemeanor; fraud defined. (a) Any person who obtains
WIC Program benefits for himself or herself or for another by fraud or abuse or anyone who
otherwise defrauds or abuses the WIC Program shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor, and,
upon conviction, shall be punished as prescribed by law. Fraud or abuse is defined as: (1)
Fraudulently reporting of income to receive benefits. (2) Receiving benefits for services
from two or more clinics at the same time. (3) Selling, trading, or giving away supplies,
medications, food, or food instruments issued by the program. (4) Accepting cash from vendors.
(5) Using food instruments as payment of any debt. (6) Unauthorized altering of food instruments.
(7) Redeeming food instruments reported lost, stolen, or destroyed. (8) Purchasing non-food
items with food instruments. (9) Returning WIC Program foods for credit or cash. (10) Providing
cash or credit in place of authorized foods. (11) Substitution of...
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26-1A-203
Section 26-1A-203 Construction of authority generally. Except as otherwise provided in the
power of attorney, by executing a power of attorney that incorporates by reference a subject
described in Sections 26-1A-204 through 26-1A-217 or that grants to an agent authority to
do all acts that a principal could do pursuant to Section 26-1A-201(c), a principal authorizes
the agent, with respect to that subject, to: (1) demand, receive, and obtain by litigation
or otherwise, money or another thing of value to which the principal is, may become, or claims
to be entitled, and conserve, invest, disburse, or use anything so received or obtained for
the purposes intended; (2) contract in any manner with any person, on terms agreeable to the
agent, to accomplish a purpose of a transaction and perform, rescind, cancel, terminate, reform,
restate, release, or modify the contract or another contract made by or on behalf of the principal;
(3) execute, acknowledge, seal, deliver, file, or record any...
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28-11-11
Section 28-11-11 Annual report. The board shall issue an annual report to the Governor, the
Legislature, and the Attorney General concerning compliance by state retail merchants with
this chapter. The report shall contain all of the following: (1) The total number of retail
distributors of tobacco, tobacco products, electronic nicotine delivery systems, and alternative
nicotine products categorized by type of retail outlet. (2) The number of citations reported
to the board, categorized by type of retail outlet. (3) The total number of successful compliance
checks, categorized by type of retail outlet. (4) The extent and nature of organized educational
and government activities intended to promote, encourage, or otherwise secure compliance with
state and federal laws prohibiting the sale or distribution of tobacco products to minors.
(5) Information as to the level of access and availability of tobacco products to minors.
(6) Noted impediments to implementation of this chapter, as well...
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