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15-18-86
Section 15-18-86 Procedure when condemned female believed pregnant. (a) If there is reason
to believe that a female convict is pregnant, the sheriff must, with the concurrence of a
judge of the circuit court, summon a jury of six disinterested persons, as many of whom must
be physicians as practicable. The sheriff must also give notice to the district attorney or,
in his absence, to any attorney who may be appointed by a circuit judge to represent the state
and who has authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses. (b) The jury, under the direction
of the sheriff or officer acting in his place, must proceed to ascertain the fact of pregnancy
and must state their conclusion in writing, signed by them and the sheriff. If such jury is
of opinion, and so find, that the convict is with child, the sheriff or officer acting in
his place must suspend the execution of the sentence and transmit the finding of the jury
to the Governor. (c) Whenever the Governor is satisfied that such convict is no...
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15-22-20
Section 15-22-20 Board of Pardons and Paroles - Creation; composition; compensation. (a) There
shall be a Board of Pardons and Paroles which shall consist of three members. The membership
of the board shall be inclusive and reflect the racial, gender, geographic, urban/rural, or
economic diversity of the state. At least one member shall be a current or former law enforcement
officer with a minimum of 10 years' experience in or with a law enforcement agency which has
among its primary duties and responsibilities the investigation of violent crimes or the apprehension,
arrest, or supervision of the perpetrators thereof. (b) Any vacancy occurring on the board,
whether for an expired or unexpired term, shall be filled by appointment by the Governor,
with the advice and consent of the Senate, from a list of five qualified persons nominated
by a board consisting of the Lieutenant Governor, the Speaker of the House of Representatives,
and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate. The...
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3-5-13
Section 3-5-13 Procedure for sale of livestock or animal when not reclaimed by owner, etc.;
disposition of proceeds of sale. If the owner or his agent shall not, when he has made no
bond, reclaim his livestock or animal within 24 hours after the judge of the district court
shall have ascertained such damages, then the judge of the district court shall order the
same sold by a constable of the precinct or by someone appointed to act as such or by the
sheriff or his deputy or by the law enforcement officer of a municipality. Such officer, upon
the making of such order, shall sell the same upon giving five days' notice of such sale by
publication one time in a newspaper published in the county, said notice to contain a brief
description of the livestock or animal to be sold and the time and place of sale. But out
of the proceeds such officer shall pay the costs and expenses and damages due the plaintiff
and the expenses of taking up, keeping and caring for such livestock or animal, and...
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31-2-90
Section 31-2-90 Appointment of counsel to defend National Guard members in certain actions.
If a civil or criminal action shall be commenced in any court by any person against any member
of the National Guard of this state for any act or omission alleged to have been committed
by such member while on any duty under this chapter, or against any member acting under the
authority or order of any officer or by virtue of any warrant issued pursuant to law, the
Adjutant General shall investigate the allegation, and upon determination by the Adjutant
General that such person acted reasonably or in the line of duty, the Governor shall appoint
counsel to defend such person, but such counsel shall reasonably be acceptable to the defendant.
The cost and expense of any such defense shall be paid out of the regular or special appropriations
for the maintenance of the National Guard or the General Fund, in the discretion of the Governor.
Any determination by the Adjutant General or reasonableness or...
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36-12-23
Section 36-12-23 Proceedings for recovery of papers, property, etc., by successor to office
generally - Imprisonment of person charged with withholding papers, property, etc., upon failure
to make affidavit, etc. If the person complained against does not make such affidavit and
it appears that any such books, papers or property are withheld, the officer before whom the
proceedings are had shall, by warrant, commit the person so withholding to the jail of the
county, there to remain until he delivers such books, papers or property or is otherwise discharged
by law. (Code 1852, §157; Code 1867, §196; Code 1876, §209; Code 1886, §304; Code 1896,
§3136; Code 1907, §1552; Code 1923, §2686; Code 1940, T. 41, §135.)...
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45-35-232.28
Section 45-35-232.28 Failure to appear. (a) A person released pursuant to this subpart who
willfully fails to appear before any court or judicial officer as required, shall incur a
forfeiture of any security given or pledged for release and, in addition, shall be guilty
of a Class B misdemeanor, punishable as provided by the Alabama Criminal Code. (b) Failure
to appear after notice of an appearance shall be prima facie evidence that the failure to
appear was willful. Whether the person was warned when released of the penalties for failure
to appear, shall be a factor in determining whether the failure to appear was willful. The
district attorney, or an assistant district attorney, or any other person responsible for
administering this subpart, shall initiate prosecution for violation of this subsection by
making an affidavit for a warrant to be issued by any officer authorized to issue warrants.
The person who fails to appear shall be arrested and shall be brought before a judicial...

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6-5-338
Section 6-5-338 Immunity of peace officers and tactical medics from tort liability for conduct
in the line of duty; certain employers of off-duty officers to maintain liability coverage.
(a) Every peace officer and tactical medic, except constables, who is employed or appointed
pursuant to the Constitution or statutes of this state, whether appointed or employed as a
peace officer or tactical medic by the state or a county or municipality thereof, or by an
agency or institution, corporate or otherwise, created pursuant to the Constitution or laws
of this state and authorized by the Constitution or laws to appoint or employ police officers
or other peace officers or tactical medics, and whose duties prescribed by law, or by the
lawful terms of their employment or appointment, include the enforcement of, or the investigation
and reporting of violations of, the criminal laws of this state, and who is empowered by the
laws of this state to execute warrants, to arrest and to take into...
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11-2-1
Section 11-2-1 Bonds requirements. (a) For the purposes of this chapter, the following words
have the following meanings: (1) COUNTY EMPLOYEE. An employee or clerk, deputy, or employee
in any county office, but shall not mean an employee of the county board of education. (2)
COUNTY OFFICIAL or COUNTY OFFICER. A county commissioner, county taxing official, judge of
probate, sheriff, coroner, or constable. (3) COUNTY TAXING OFFICIAL. A tax assessor, tax collector,
revenue commissioner, license commissioner, or other person charged by law in a county with
the assessing or collecting of taxes. (b) All county officials of all counties in this state
and any county employee designated by law or the county commission shall be required to execute
official bonds for the faithful performance of their duties and such additional official bonds
as from time to time the public interest may demand and as may be required by the provisions
of law. Except for a local taxing official executing bond...
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13A-12-74
Section 13A-12-74 Disposition of proceeds of sale of forfeited vehicle. The proceeds of the
sale of any such vehicle or conveyance forfeited to the state shall, after paying all expenses
in the cause, including the costs of seizure and of keeping a property pending the proceedings,
be applied as follows: One half shall be paid into the general fund of the county in which
the property is seized, and the other one half shall be paid into the Law Enforcement Fund
to be used and applied on the enforcement of state laws under the supervision and control
of the Governor; but provided, that when such property shall be seized by an officer of a
municipality, one half thereof shall be paid into the general fund of the municipality, one
quarter thereof shall be paid into the general fund of the county and the other one quarter
shall be paid into the law enforcement fund to be used and applied on the enforcement of state
laws under the supervision and control of the Governor. (Acts 1951, No. 798,...
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15-13-80
Section 15-13-80 Failure of defendant to appear; forfeiture of money deposited in lieu of bail.
(a) The essence of all undertakings of bail, whether upon a warrant, writ of arrest, suspension
of judgment, appeal or in any other case, is the appearance of the defendant at court; and
the undertaking is forfeited by the failure of the defendant to appear, although the offense,
judgment or other matter is incorrectly described in such undertaking, the particular case
or matter to which the undertaking is applicable being made to appear to the court. (b) If,
by reason of the neglect of the defendant to appear, money deposited instead of bail is forfeited
and the forfeiture is not discharged or remitted, the clerk with whom it is deposited must,
at the end of 30 days, unless the court has before that time discharged the forfeiture, pay
over the money deposited to such officer, official or employee authorized by law to receive
fines levied by such court. Thereupon the court shall, without any...
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