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15-9-63
Section 15-9-63 Exemption from process in civil actions. A person brought into this state on
extradition based upon a criminal charge shall not be subject to service of personal process
in civil actions arising out of the same facts as the criminal proceeding to answer when he
is returned until he has been convicted in the criminal proceeding or, if acquitted, until
he has had ample opportunity to return to the state from which he was extradited. (Acts 1931,
No. 482, p. 559; Code 1940, T. 15, §73.)...
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6-5-603
Section 6-5-603 Effect of criminal conviction. Conviction under Section 13A-8-10, as amended
or under any other criminal statute punishing theft of utility services or tampering with
utility meters or facilities or diversion of utility services shall conclusively establish
the liability of the person convicted for the damages provided under this article. (Acts 1988,
No. 88-542, p. 840, §2.)...
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15-18-66
Section 15-18-66 Definitions. As used in this article, the following words and terms shall
have the meanings respectively ascribed by this section: (1) CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES. Any offense
with respect to which the defendant is convicted or any other criminal conduct admitted by
the defendant. (2) PECUNIARY DAMAGES. All special damages which a person shall recover against
the defendant in a civil action arising out of the facts or events constituting the defendant's
criminal activities; the term shall include, but not be limited to the money or other equivalent
of property taken, broken, destroyed, or otherwise used or harmed and losses such as travel,
medical, dental or burial expenses and wages including but not limited to wages lost as a
result of court appearances. (3) RESTITUTION. Full, partial or nominal payment of pecuniary
damages to the victim or to its equivalent in services performed or work or labor done for
the benefit of the victim as determined by the court of record. (4)...
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17-3-56
Section 17-3-56 Registration required only once; exceptions. No person heretofore registered
and no person hereafter registered shall again be required to register unless he or she has
changed the county of his or her domicile, or was convicted of a disqualifying criminal offense
and was subsequently pardoned with restoration of the right to vote expressed in the pardon,
or was declared incompetent, but has subsequently had those disabilities removed. (Code 1907,
§316; Acts 1920, No. 78, p. 124; Code 1923, §385; Code 1940, T. 17, §36; Code 1975, §17-4-12;
Acts 1978, No. 584, p. 667, §21; §17-4-125; amended and renumbered by Act 2006-570, p. 1331,
§13.)...
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32-7A-21
Section 32-7A-21 Penalties. The following penalties are applicable to violations of this chapter:
(1) FELONIES. A person convicted of a felony for the violation of a provision of this chapter
is guilty of a Class C felony and is subject to punishment as defined by the Criminal Code
of Alabama. (2) MISDEMEANORS. A person convicted of a misdemeanor for the violation of a provision
of this chapter is guilty of a Class C misdemeanor and is subject to punishment as defined
by the Criminal Code of Alabama. (3) TRAFFIC VIOLATION. A person convicted of a traffic offense
for violation of this chapter is subject to a punishment by a fine not to exceed two hundred
dollars ($200) for the first conviction. Upon each subsequent conviction, the fine shall be
twice the amount of the last fine. (Act 2000-554, p. 1005, §1; Act 2011-688, p. 2076, §3.)...

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45-27-84.03
Section 45-27-84.03 Procedures when tribal fugitive under criminal prosecution. If a criminal
prosecution has been instituted under the laws of this state against a person demanded by
the tribe as a tribal fugitive for extradition, and the prosecution is still pending, the
district attorney may either commence extradition or demand that the accused tribal fugitive
be held until tried and discharged or convicted and any punishment served. (Act 2017-351,
§4.)...
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6-5-341
Section 6-5-341 Liability for operation or use of sport shooting range. (a) As used in this
section, the following words shall have the following meanings: (1) GOVERNMENTAL BODY. The
State of Alabama or any county or municipal governing body, agency, board, commission, committee,
council, department, district, or any other public body corporate and politic created by constitution,
statute, ordinance, rule, or order. (2) PROPERTY. Real property and buildings, structures,
and improvements thereon. (3) SPORT SHOOTING RANGE. An area designed and used for rifle shooting,
pistol shooting, trapshooting, skeetshooting, or other target shooting and related training
or practice for the purpose of sharpshooting or improving in the use of firearms. (b)(1) This
section applies to all private or public civil, injunctive, and nuisance actions. (2) Notwithstanding
any other provision of law, any person, firm, or entity who operates or uses a sport shooting
range in this state shall not be subject to...
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12-23-12
Section 12-23-12 Court referral officer assessment fee. In addition to the imposition of any
other costs, penalties, or fines imposed pursuant to law, any person convicted as an adult
or adjudicated a youthful offender or juvenile delinquent based on the offense of driving
under the influence or other alcohol or drug related offenses as defined in this chapter shall
be ordered by the court to pay an alcohol and drug abuse court referral officer assessment
fee in an amount recommended by the Administrative Office of Courts and approved by the Supreme
Court. Such additional assessment fee shall be collected by the court referral officer by
the 10th day of each month. The State Treasurer shall credit such sums to the Alcohol and
Drug Abuse Court Referral Officer Trust Fund. (Acts 1990, No. 90-390, p. 537, §12.)...
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13A-10-30
Section 13A-10-30 Definitions. (a) The definitions contained in Section 13A-10-1 are applicable
in this article unless the context requires otherwise. (b) The following definitions are also
applicable to this article: (1) CUSTODY. A restraint or detention by a public servant pursuant
to a lawful arrest, conviction or order of court, but does not include mere supervision of
probation or parole, or constraint incidental to release on bail. (2) DETENTION FACILITY.
Any place used for the confinement, pursuant to law, of a person: a. Charged with or convicted
of a criminal offense; or b. Charged with being or adjudicated a youthful offender, or a neglected
minor or juvenile delinquent; or c. Held for extradition; or d. Otherwise confined pursuant
to an order of court. (3) PENAL FACILITY. Any security correctional institution for the confinement
of persons arrested for, charged with or convicted of a criminal offense, including but not
limited to the following security facilities: the state...
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45-31-84.01
Section 45-31-84.01 Definitions. For the purposes of this part, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) APPLICATION FEE. A one-time administrative fee imposed by the
municipality as a condition precedent to participating in a pretrial diversion program. (2)
CITY ATTORNEY. The city attorney of the municipality or any legal staff employed by the city
attorney. (3) LAW ENFORCEMENT. As defined in Section 41-8A-1(1). (4) LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER.
As defined in Section 36-25-1(15), whether employed in the this state or elsewhere. (5) MUNICIPALITY.
A municipality in Geneva County that has a municipal court, city attorney, and police department.
(6) OFFENDER. Any person charged with a criminal offense, including, but not limited to, any
misdemeanor, violation, or traffic offense, as defined by existing law, which was allegedly
committed in the corporate limits or police jurisdiction of the municipality. (7) PRETRIAL
DIVERSION PROGRAM or PROGRAM. A program that allows the...
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