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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-8-16
Section 13A-8-16 Receiving stolen property - Definition. (a) A person commits the crime of
receiving stolen property if he intentionally receives, retains or disposes of stolen property
knowing that it has been stolen or having reasonable grounds to believe it has been stolen,
unless the property is received, retained or disposed of with intent to restore it to the
owner. (b) If a person: (1) On two separate occasions within a year prior to the commission
of the instant offense of receiving stolen property is found in possession or control of stolen
property; or (2) Possesses goods or property which have been recently stolen; or (3) Regularly
buys, sells, uses or handles in the course of business property of the sort received, and
acquired the property without making reasonable inquiry whether the person selling or delivering
the property to him had a legal right to do so, this shall be prima facie evidence that he
has the requisite knowledge or belief. (c) The fact that the person who...
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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-11-14.1
Section 13A-11-14.1 Aggravated cruelty to animals. (a) A person commits the crime of aggravated
cruelty to animals if the person intentionally or knowingly violates Section 13A-11-14, and
the act of cruelty or neglect involved the infliction of torture to the animal. (b) The word
torture as used in this section shall mean the act of doing physical injury to an animal
by the infliction of inhumane treatment or gross physical abuse meant to cause the animal
intensive or prolonged pain or serious physical injury, or by causing the death of
the animal. (c) For purposes of this section and Section 13A-11-14, the terms torture and
cruelty do not include the following: (1) Actions taken if there is a reasonable fear of imminent
attack, or conduct which is otherwise permitted under the agricultural or animal husbandry
laws, customs, or practices of this state or the United States, including, but not limited
to, catfish, cattle, goats, horses, pigs, hogs, poultry, sheep, pen-raised game, rodeo...

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13A-10-151
Section 13A-10-151 Definitions. The following terms shall have the following meanings: (1)
ACT OF TERRORISM. An act or acts constituting a specified offense as defined in subdivision
(4) for which a person may be convicted in the criminal courts of this state, or an act or
acts constituting an offense in any other jurisdiction within or outside the territorial boundaries
of the United States which contains all of the essential elements of a specified offense,
that is intended to do the following: a. Intimidate or coerce a civilian population. b. Influence
the policy of a unit of government by intimidation or coercion. c. Affect the conduct of a
unit of government by murder, assassination, or kidnapping. (2) MATERIAL SUPPORT OR RESOURCES.
Currency or other financial securities, financial services, lodging, training, safehouses,
false documentation or identification, communications equipment, facilities, weapons, lethal
substances, explosives, personnel, transportation, and other...
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13A-10-153
Section 13A-10-153 Soliciting of providing support for an act of terrorism. (a)(1) A person
commits soliciting or providing support for an act of terrorism in the second degree when,
with intent that material support or resources will be used, in whole or in part, to plan,
prepare, carry out, or aid in either an act of terrorism or the concealment of, or an escape
from, an act of terrorism, he or she raises, solicits, collects, or provides material support
or resources. (2) Soliciting or providing support for an act of terrorism in the second degree
is a Class C felony. (b)(1) A person commits soliciting or providing support for an act of
terrorism in the first degree when he or she commits the crime of soliciting or providing
support for an act of terrorism in the second degree and the total value of material support
or resources exceeds one thousand dollars ($1,000). (2) Soliciting or providing support for
an act of terrorism in the first degree is a Class B felony. (Act 2002-431, p....
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15-9-1
Section 15-9-1 Information leading to arrest and conviction - Crimes punishable by death or
life imprisonment. When any of the following crimes have been committed: (1) Kidnapping with
the intent of obtaining money or property for release of the person kidnapped; (2) Attempt
to kidnap with the intent to obtain money or property for the release of the person attempted
to be kidnapped; (3) Arson in the first degree which produces death or maiming of any person;
(4) Arson in the second degree which produces death or maiming of any person; (5) Burglary
in the first degree; (6) Sabotage or attempt to sabotage any property, facility or service
that is being used in connection with national defense, with intent to injure the United States,
the State of Alabama or any facilities or property used for national defense, where loss of
life occurs by reason of such sabotage or attempt; (7) Exploding or setting off dynamite or
other explosives in certain places as described in Section 13-2-61; (8)...
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45-8-81.04
Section 45-8-81.04 Additional court costs in domestic violence cases, drug possession cases,
and traffic cases. (a) In addition to all other costs and charges in circuit, district, and
municipal court cases in Calhoun County in the 7th Judicial Circuit, there shall be levied
and assessed the following court costs: (1) Forty dollars ($40) in all domestic violence cases,
violation of protection from abuse cases, stalking cases, or any other case which is determined
by the judge to be a domestic violence case. (2) Forty dollars ($40) in all drug possession
cases, to include possession of controlled substances, attempt to commit a controlled substance
crime distribution of controlled substances, possession of marijuana first and second degree,
trafficking of controlled substances and possession of drug paraphernalia, or any other case
which is determined by the judge to be a drug possession case. (3) Twelve dollars ($12) in
all traffic cases. (b) Unless remitted by the court, upon the...
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13A-11-144
Section 13A-11-144 Harassment, etc., of sports official. (a) For purposes of this section,
a "sports official" is a person at a sports event who enforces the rules of the
event, such as an umpire or referee, or a person who supervises the participants, such as
a coach. A "sports event" includes any interscholastic or intramural athletic activity
in a primary, middle, junior high, or high school, college, or university, any organized athletic
activity sponsored by a community, business, or nonprofit organization, any athletic activity
that is a professional or semiprofessional event, and any other organized athletic activity
in the state. (b) A person commits the crime of harassment of a sports official if he or she
commits the crime of harassment as provided for by Section 13A-11-8, and the victim is a sports
official performing official duties and the harassment is a result of the official performing
his or her official duties. Harassment of a sports official is a Class B misdemeanor....
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13A-11-32.1
Section 13A-11-32.1 Aggravated criminal surveillance. (a) A person commits the crime of aggravated
criminal surveillance if he or she intentionally engages in surveillance of an individual
in any place where the individual being observed has a reasonable expectation of privacy,
without the prior express or implied consent of the individual being observed, for the purpose
of sexual gratification. (b) Aggravated criminal surveillance is a Class C felony. (c) The
statute of limitations begins at the time of discovery of the surveillance. (Act 2012-230,
p. 423, §1; Act 2019-465, §1.)...
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