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11-45-9
Section 11-45-9 Penalties which may be imposed for violations of ordinances. (a) Municipal
ordinances may provide penalties of fines, imprisonment, hard labor, or one or more of such
penalties for violation of ordinances. (b) Except as otherwise provided in this section, no
fine shall exceed five hundred dollars ($500), and no sentence of imprisonment or hard labor
shall exceed six months. (c) In the enforcement of the penalties prescribed in Section 32-5A-191,
the fine shall not exceed five thousand dollars ($5,000) and the sentence of imprisonment
or hard labor shall not exceed one year. (d) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the
maximum fine for every person either convicted for violating any of the following misdemeanor
offenses adopted as a municipal ordinance violation or adjudicated as a youthful offender
shall be one thousand dollars ($1,000): (1) Criminal mischief in the second degree, Section
13A-7-22. (2) Criminal mischief in the third degree, Section 13A-7-23. (3)...
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15-18-75
Section 15-18-75 Civil action by victim of crime; credit for restitution paid. Nothing in this
article limits or impairs the right of a person injured by a defendant's criminal activities
to sue or recover damages from the defendant in a civil action. Evidence that the defendant
has paid or has been ordered to pay restitution pursuant to this article may not be introduced
in any civil action arising out of the facts or events which were the basis for the restitution.
However, the court shall credit any restitution paid by the defendant to a victim against
any judgment in favor of the victim in such civil action. If conviction in a criminal trial
necessarily decides the issue of a defendant's liability for pecuniary damages for a victim,
that issue is conclusively determined as to the defendant, if it is involved in a subsequent
civil action. (Acts 1980, No. 80-588, p. 928, §11.)...
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31-2A-58b
Section 31-2A-58b (Article 58b.) Sentences: Forfeiture of pay and allowances during confinement.
(a)(1) A court-martial sentence described in subdivision (2) shall result in the forfeiture
of pay, or of pay and allowances, due that member during any period of confinement or parole.
The forfeiture pursuant to this article shall take effect on the date determined under Section
31-2A-57(a) (Article 57(a)) and may be deferred as provided by that article. The pay and allowances
forfeited, in the case of a general court-martial, shall be all pay and allowances due that
member during such period and, in the case of a special court-martial, shall be two-thirds
of all pay due that member during such period. (2) A sentence covered by this article is any
sentence that includes either of the following: a. Confinement for more than six months. b.
Confinement for six months or less and a bad-conduct discharge or dismissal. (b) In a case
involving an accused who has dependents, the convening...
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40-18-174
Section 40-18-174 Tax imposed on certain built-in gains. (a) If for any taxable year beginning
in the recognition period an Alabama S corporation has a net recognized built-in gain, there
is hereby imposed a tax (computed under subsection (b)) on the income of such corporation
for such taxable year. (b)(1) The amount of the tax imposed by subsection (a) shall be computed
by multiplying five percent by the net recognized built-in gain of the Alabama S corporation
for the taxable year. (2) Notwithstanding Section 40-18-168, any net operating loss carryforward
which would be deductible except for Section 40-18-168 and which arose in a taxable year for
which the corporation was not an Alabama S corporation, shall be allowed as a deduction against
the net recognized built-in gain of the Alabama S corporation for the taxable year. For purposes
of determining the amount of any such loss which may be carried to subsequent taxable years,
the net recognized built-in gain shall be treated as...
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15-13-103
Section 15-13-103 Order and amount of bail. Admission to bail is the order of a judicial officer
of any court of the State of Alabama, or one of its subdivisions, that the defendant be discharged
from actual custody on bail. Judicial officers of all courts in the State of Alabama shall
see that every defendant arrested and in custody has an opportunity to give bail, in cases
in which the defendant is entitled to bail and in cases pending before the court, and shall
see that the amount of bail is established. The amount of bail shall be set in the amount
that the judicial officer feels, in his or her discretion, is sufficient to guarantee the
appearance of the defendant. Bail amounts shall not exceed the statutory limits otherwise
set out in the laws of this state. The amounts of bail may be set by a judicial officer in
a standard bail schedule as prescribed by the judge or pursuant to the bail schedule promulgated
by Supreme Court rule. (Acts 1993, No. 93-677, p. 1259, §4.)...
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15-18-143
Section 15-18-143 Employment income withholding order - Generally. (a)(1) Any provision of
Section 8-5-21, or any other law of this state to the contrary, notwithstanding, and in addition
to any other remedy which is or may be hereafter provided by law for the enforcement or collection
of a restitution order, any original decree, judgment or order issued by any court for the
payment of restitution may, on motion of the victim, district attorney, probation or parole
officer, or the court, include an order directing any employer of the defendant to withhold
and pay over to the clerk of the court, out of the employment income due or to become due
the defendant at each pay period, an amount ordered to be paid as restitution. (2) Such order
shall recite the amount of the restitution obligation and shall require the employer to withhold
a definite amount from such income due or becoming due at each pay period and pay such amount
to the clerk of the court. Provided, if the restitution is...
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15-23-71
Section 15-23-71 Plea agreement. The victim has the right to be present at any proceeding at
which a negotiated plea for the person accused of committing the criminal offense against
the victim will be presented to the court. The court shall not accept a plea agreement unless:
(1) The prosecuting attorney advises the court that, before requesting the negotiated plea,
reasonable efforts were made to confer with the victim. (2) Reasonable efforts are made to
give the victim notice of the plea proceeding, including the offense to which the defendant
will plead guilty, the date that the plea will be presented to the court, the terms of any
sentence agreed to as part of the negotiated plea, and that the victim has the right to be
present. (3) The prosecuting attorney advises the court that, to the best of his or her knowledge,
the notice requirements of this article have been met. (Acts 1995, No. 95-583, p. 1234, §12.)...

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32-5-316
Section 32-5-316 Courts may prohibit operation of motor vehicles by persons convicted of violation
of automobile laws. Whenever a defendant is convicted by any court of competent jurisdiction
of operating a motor vehicle in violation of any criminal statute or ordinance, the court
trying the case, in its discretion, may, in addition to the other punishment fixed by law,
enter an order forbidding such person to drive a motor vehicle upon any street or highway
in the State of Alabama for a period to be specified by the court, or perpetually, as the
court may determine. Any person driving a motor vehicle in violation of such an order of court
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Any defendant against whom such an order has been entered
shall have the same right of appeal and supersedeas as is now granted him or her with reference
to the sentence of the court imposing punishment fixed by law, and the appellate court shall
have the right to modify or annul the order forbidding the operation by...
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45-2-80.60
Section 45-2-80.60 Assessment for persons incarcerated in the Baldwin County jail. (a) In Baldwin
County, additional court costs in the amount of up to twenty dollars ($20) per day to be set
by the sheriff shall be assessed and collected against each person incarcerated in the Baldwin
County jail. The court costs assessed pursuant to this section shall be in addition to any
other court costs or other costs and charges imposed on persons incarcerated in the Baldwin
County jail not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000). (b) The court costs imposed by this
section shall be assessed against a defendant upon conviction, violation of probation, or
order of commitment, by the appropriate court having jurisdiction. The sheriff shall notify
the appropriate court on a regular basis of the exact amount of the assessment for entry on
the docket sheet. (c) The revenues derived from the fees shall be credited on a monthly basis
to a Law Enforcement Fund established by Part 3 of Article 23 to be...
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13A-5-53.1
Section 13A-5-53.1 Appeals of capital punishment. (a) Rule 32.2(c) of the Alabama Rules of
Criminal Procedure shall not apply to cases in which a criminal defendant is convicted of
capital murder and sentenced to death, and files a petition for post-conviction relief under
the grounds specified in Rule 32.1(a), (e), or (f) of the Alabama Rules of Criminal Procedure.
(b) Post-conviction remedies sought pursuant to Rule 32 of the Alabama Rules of Criminal Procedure
in death penalty cases shall be pursued concurrently and simultaneously with the direct appeal
of a case in which the death penalty was imposed. In all cases where the defendant is deemed
indigent or as the trial judge deems appropriate, the trial court, within 30 days of the entry
of the order pronouncing the defendant's death sentence, shall appoint the defendant a separate
counsel for the purposes of post-conviction relief under this section. Appointed counsel shall
be compensated pursuant to Chapter 12 of Title 15;...
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