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15-13-115
Section 15-13-115 Obligation of sureties in probation cases. The obligation of sureties is
continued beyond the finding of a guilty verdict by the judge or by a jury in cases where
the maximum sentence, set out by law, does not exceed 10 years and where the court desires
to continue the case for a probation hearing so long as the court has not announced the sentence
to be imposed or sentenced the defendant in any form as set out by law. In such cases, the
obligation of the sureties is continued until there has been a determination and order by
the court of denying or granting probation. In cases where the maximum sentence as set out
by law is less than 10 years, and the court has imposed a sentence, the sureties, may continue
their obligation on such bail beyond the findings or rendering of the verdict but such an
agreement shall be entered on the docket or case summary sheet and the surety shall execute
their name or names by the entry. (Acts 1993, No. 93-677, p. 1259, §16.)...
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15-22-54
Section 15-22-54 Period of probation; termination of probation; violation of terms of probation;
sanctions. (a) The period of probation or suspension of execution of sentence shall be determined
by the court and shall not be waived by the defendant, and the period of probation or suspension
may be continued, extended, or terminated. However, except as provided in Section 32-5A-191
relating to ignition interlock requirements, in no case shall the maximum probation period
of a defendant guilty of a misdemeanor exceed two years, nor shall the maximum probation period
of a defendant guilty of a felony exceed five years, except as provided in Section 13A-8-2.1.
When the conditions of probation or suspension of sentence are fulfilled, the court shall,
by order duly entered on its minutes, discharge the defendant. (b) The court granting probation,
upon the recommendation of the officer supervising the probationer, may terminate all authority
and supervision over the probationer prior to the...
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15-13-114
Section 15-13-114 Obligation of sureties continues during trial. The obligation of the sureties
continues throughout every stage of trial, from the time the defendant is entered thereon
until the rendition of the verdict by the jury or judge. The finding of the defendant guilty
by a jury or judge discharges the sureties. The obligation of the sureties are also discharged
when the judge takes any of the following actions: (1) Sentences the defendant. (2) Grants
the prosecutor's motion to nol pros the case. (3) Dismisses the case. (4) Issuance of any
order to the defendant to attend driving-under-the-influence school, mental health counseling,
or any similar order of which the court would only have had the authority to do so, if there
had been an adjudication of guilt or in cases where there has been an adjudication of guilt.
(5) Issuance of any order of restitution. (6) Announcement or order of sentence prior to any
probation determination. (Acts 1993, No. 93-677, p. 1259, §15.)...
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32-5A-191
over two thousand dollars ($2,000) for a fourth or subsequent conviction within 10 years, the
first one hundred dollars ($100) of that additional amount shall be deposited to the Alabama
Chemical Testing Training and Equipment Trust Fund, after three percent of the one hundred
dollars ($100) is deducted for administrative costs, and beginning October 1, 1997, and thereafter,
the second one hundred dollars ($100) of that additional amount shall be deposited in the
Alabama Head and Spinal Cord Injury Trust Fund after deducting five percent of the
one hundred dollars ($100) for administrative costs and the remainder of the funds shall be
deposited to the State General Fund. (2) Fines collected for violations of this section charged
pursuant to a municipal ordinance where the total fine is paid at one time shall be deposited
as follows: The first three hundred fifty dollars ($350) collected for a first conviction,
the first six hundred dollars ($600) collected for a second conviction...
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45-31-84.07
as defined in Section 13A-1-2. (14) To pay supervision fees and application fees pursuant to
this part. (15) To observe curfews or home detention or travel constraints as set out in agreement
signed by the offender. (16) To have restitution, court costs, fees, child support, and any
other moneys withheld or garnished from the wages or salary of the offender or withheld from
any Alabama income tax due the offender, or from any available insurance policy, or forfeited
from any other real or personal property of the offender, and applied to the above.
(17) To be admitted to a drug or alcohol treatment program on an inpatient or outpatient basis
or receive other treatment alternatives for substance abuse. (18) To submit to periodic or
random drug testing as part of the program and other terms and conditions related to substance
abuse as the city attorney may direct. (19) To waive in writing the right of the offender
to a probation hearing in the event of termination or withdrawal from...
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45-35A-56.06
as defined in Section 13A-1-2. (14) To pay supervision fees and application fees pursuant to
this part. (15) To observe curfews or home detention or travel constraints as set out in agreement
signed by the offender. (16) To have restitution, court costs, fees, child support, and any
other moneys withheld or garnished from the wages or salary of the offender or withheld from
any Alabama income tax due the offender, or from any available insurance policy, or forfeited
from any other real or personal property of the offender, and applied to the above.
(17) To be admitted to a drug or alcohol treatment program on an inpatient or outpatient basis
or receive other treatment alternatives for substance abuse. (18) To submit to periodic or
random drug testing as part of the program and other terms and conditions related to substance
abuse as the city attorney may direct. (19) To waive in writing the right of the offender
to a probation hearing in the event of termination or withdrawal from...
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15-20A-4
Section 15-20A-4 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following words shall have
the following meanings: (1) ADULT SEX OFFENDER. A person convicted of a sex offense. (2) CHILD.
A person who has not attained the age of 12. (3) CHILDCARE FACILITY. A licensed child daycare
center, a licensed childcare facility, or any other childcare service that is exempt from
licensing pursuant to Section 38-7-3, if it is sufficiently conspicuous that a reasonable
person should know or recognize its location or its address has been provided to local law
enforcement. (4) CONVICTION. A verdict or finding of guilt as the result of a trial, a plea
of guilty, a plea of nolo contendere, or an Alford plea regardless of whether adjudication
was withheld. Conviction includes, but is not limited to, a conviction in a United States
territory, a conviction in a federal or military tribunal, including a court martial conducted
by the Armed Forces of the United States, a conviction for an offense committed...
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12-17-226.6
for, the offense which is the subject of the application for entry into the pretrial diversion
program. The statement provided by the offender shall be admissible in any criminal trial.
(2) Agree, in writing, to the conditions of the pretrial diversion program established by
the district attorney. (3) If there is restitution, agree in writing to a restitution amount
to be paid within a specified period of time, or for restitution to remain open for future
changes due to the nature of the injury or loss pursuant to the agreement. (4) If the
investigating law enforcement agency incurred extraordinary investigative expenses, agree
in writing to a specific restitution agreement to be paid within a specified period of time
and in an amount to be determined by the district attorney. (5) Agree in writing to the jurisdiction
of the court beyond completion of any disposition of the case, end of sentence, or conclusion
of the pretrial diversion program to enforce collection of restitution,...
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25-5-57
Section 25-5-57 Compensation for disability. (a) Compensation schedule. Following is the schedule
of compensation: (1) TEMPORARY TOTAL DISABILITY. For injury producing temporary total
disability, the compensation shall be 66 2/3 percent of the average weekly earnings received
at the time of injury, subject to a maximum and minimum weekly compensation as stated
in Section 25-5-68, but if at the time of injury the employee received average weekly
earnings of less than the minimum stated in Section 25-5-68, then he or she shall receive
the full amount of the average weekly earnings per week. This compensation shall be paid during
the time of the disability, but at the time as a temporary total disability shall become permanent,
compensation for the continued total disability shall be governed by (a)(4) of this section
with respect to permanent total disability. Payments are to be made at the intervals when
the earnings were payable, as nearly as may be, unless the parties otherwise agree....
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27-61-1
functions. 5. CORPORATE RECORDS OF THE COMMISSION The Commission shall maintain its corporate
books and records in accordance with the Bylaws. 6. QUALIFIED IMMUNITY, DEFENSE, AND INDEMNIFICATION
a. The Members, officers, executive director, employees, and representatives of the Commission,
the Executive Committee, and any other Committee of the Commission shall be immune from suit
and liability, either personally or in their official capacity, for any claim for damage to
or loss of property or personal injury or other civil liability caused by or
arising out of any actual or alleged act, error, or omission that occurred, or that the person
against whom the claim is made had a reasonable basis for believing occurred within the scope
of Commission employment, duties, or responsibilities; provided that nothing in this paragraph
shall be construed to protect any such person from suit and/or liability for any damage, loss,
injury, or liability caused by the intentional or willful or wanton...
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