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13A-6-156
Section 13A-6-156 Forfeiture of profits or proceeds and interest in property. A person who
commits the offense of human trafficking in the first degree or human trafficking in the second
degree shall forfeit to the State of Alabama any profits or proceeds and any interest in property
that he or she has acquired or maintained that the sentencing court determines to have been
acquired or maintained as a result of committing human trafficking in the first degree or
human trafficking in the second degree. Any assets seized shall first be used to pay restitution
to trafficking victims and subsequently to pay any damages awarded to victims in a civil action.
Any remaining assets shall go toward the cost of the investigation and prosecution and the
remaining assets shall be remitted to funding the Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Fund.
(Act 2010-705, p. 1708, §7.)...
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13A-6-25
Section 13A-6-25 Criminal coercion. (a) A person commits the crime of criminal coercion if,
without legal authority, he threatens to confine, restrain or to cause physical injury
to the threatened person or another, or to damage the property or reputation of the threatened
person or another with intent thereby to induce the threatened person or another against his
will to do an unlawful act or refrain from doing a lawful act. (b) Criminal coercion is a
Class A misdemeanor. (Acts 1977, No. 607, p. 812, §2125.)...
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13A-8-3
Section 13A-8-3 Theft of property in the first degree. (a) The theft of property which exceeds
two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) in value, or property of any value taken from the
person of another, constitutes theft of property in the first degree. (b) The theft of a motor
vehicle, regardless of its value, constitutes theft of property in the first degree. (c)(1)
The theft of property which involves all of the following constitutes theft of property in
the first degree: a. The theft is a common plan or scheme by one or more persons; and b. The
object of the common plan or scheme is to sell or transfer the property to another person
or business that buys the property with knowledge or reasonable belief that the property is
stolen; and c. The aggregate value of the property stolen is at least one thousand dollars
($1,000) within a 180-day period. (2) If the offense under this subsection involves two or
more counties, prosecution may be commenced in any one of those counties in...
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13A-9-3.1
Section 13A-9-3.1 Forgery in the third degree. (a) A person commits the crime of forgery in
the third degree if, with intent to defraud, he or she falsely makes, completes, or alters
a written instrument which is or purports to be, or which is calculated to become or to represent
if completed, an assignment or a check, draft, note, or other commercial instrument which
does or may evidence, create, transfer, terminate, or otherwise affect a legal right, interest,
obligation, or status. (b) Forgery in the third degree is a Class D felony. (Act 2015-185,
§6.)...
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13A-9-6.1
Section 13A-9-6.1 Criminal possession of forged instrument in the third degree. (a) A person
commits the crime of criminal possession of a forged instrument in the third degree if he
or she possesses or utters a forged instrument of a kind covered in Section 13A-9-3.1 with
knowledge that it is forged and with intent to defraud. (b) Criminal possession of a forged
instrument in the third degree is a Class D felony. (Act 2015-185, §6.)...
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15-3-5
Section 15-3-5 Offenses having no limitation. (a) There is no limitation of time within which
a prosecution must be commenced for any of the following offenses: (1) Any capital offense.
(2) Any felony involving the use, attempted use, or threat of, violence to a person. (3) Any
felony involving serious physical injury or death of a person. (4) Any sex offense
pursuant to Section 15-20A-5 involving a victim under 16 years of age, regardless of whether
it involves force, serious physical injury, or death. (5) Any felony involving arson
of any type. (6) Any felony involving forgery of any type. (7) Any felony involving counterfeiting.
(8) Any felony involving drug trafficking. (b) The amendments made by this act shall apply
to both of the following: (1) To all crimes committed after January 7, 1985. (2) To all crimes
committed before January 7, 1985, for which no statute of limitations provided under pre-existing
law has run as of January 7, 1985. (c) Nothing herein shall be construed to...
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13A-10-154
Section 13A-10-154 Hindering prosecution of terrorism. (a)(1) A person is guilty of hindering
prosecution of terrorism in the second degree when he or she renders criminal assistance to
a person who has committed an act of terrorism, knowing or believing that the person engaged
in conduct constituting an act of terrorism. (2) Hindering prosecution of terrorism in the
second degree is a Class B felony. (b)(1) A person is guilty of hindering prosecution of terrorism
in the first degree when he or she renders criminal assistance to a person who has committed
an act of terrorism that resulted in the death of a person other than one of the participants,
knowing or believing that the person engaged in conduct constituting an act of terrorism.
(2) Hindering prosecution of terrorism in the first degree is a Class A felony. (Act 2002-431,
p. 1126, §5.)...
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13A-6-23
Section 13A-6-23 Menacing. (a) A person commits the crime of menacing if, by physical action,
he intentionally places or attempts to place another person in fear of imminent serious physical
injury. (b) Menacing is a Class B misdemeanor. (Acts 1977, No. 607, p. 812, §2110.)...

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13A-6-24
Section 13A-6-24 Reckless endangerment. (a) A person commits the crime of reckless endangerment
if he recklessly engages in conduct which creates a substantial risk of serious physical injury
to another person. (b) Reckless endangerment is a Class A misdemeanor. (Acts 1977, No. 607,
p. 812, §2115.)...
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13A-3-24
institution may, in order to maintain order and discipline, use whatever physical force is
authorized by law. (3) A person responsible for the maintenance of order in a common or contract
carrier of passengers, or a person acting under his direction, may use reasonable physical
force when and to the extent that he reasonably believes it necessary to maintain order, but
he may use deadly physical force only when he reasonably believes it necessary to prevent
death or serious physical injury. (4) A person acting under a reasonable belief that
another person is about to commit suicide or to inflict serious physical injury upon
himself may use reasonable physical force upon that person to the extent that he reasonably
believes it necessary to thwart the result. (5) A duly licensed physician, or a person acting
under his direction, may use reasonable physical force for the purpose of administering a
reasonable and recognized form of treatment which he reasonably believes to be...
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