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15-13-101
Section 15-13-101 Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. (1) APPEARANCE
BOND. An appearance bond is an undertaking to pay the clerk of the circuit, district, or municipal
court, for the use of the State of Alabama or the municipality, a specified sum of money upon
the failure of a person released to comply with its conditions. (2) JUDICIAL OFFICER. Any
supreme court, appellate court, circuit court, district court, or municipal court judge or
any magistrate of any court in this state. (3) PROFESSIONAL BAIL COMPANY. A person, individual
proprietor, partnership, corporation, or other entity, other than a professional surety company,
that furnishes bail or becomes surety for a person on an appearance bond and does so for a
valuable consideration. (4) PROFESSIONAL BONDSMAN. An individual person or agent employed
by a professional surety company or professional bail company to...
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45-2-81.73
Section 45-2-81.73 Written notice of defaults - Enforcement of the collection of fund. The
court, the clerk of the court, or a probation officer shall notify the district attorney in
writing when any bail bond forfeitures, court costs, fines, penalty payments, crime victims'
restitution, or victims' compensation assessments or like payments in any civil or criminal
proceeding ordered by the court to be paid to the state or to crime victims have not been
paid or are in default and the default has not been vacated. Upon written notification to
the district attorney, the Restitution Recovery Division of the district attorney's office
may collect or enforce the collection of funds that have not been paid or that are in default
which, under the direction of the district attorney, are appropriate to be processed. In no
event shall a court, court clerk, or probation officer notify the district attorney in less
than 90 days from the date the payments are due to be paid in full. (Act 94-667, p....
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45-20-82.63
Section 45-20-82.63 Written notice of defaults - Collection, enforcement of funds. The court,
the clerk of the court, or a probation officer shall notify the district attorney in writing
when any bail bond forfeitures, court costs, fines, penalty assessments, crime victims' restitution,
or victims' compensation assessments or like assessments in any civil or criminal proceeding
ordered by the court to be paid to the state or to crime victims have not been paid or are
in default and the default has not been vacated. Upon written notification to the district
attorney, the restitution recovery division of the district attorney's office may collect
or enforce the collection of funds that have not been paid or that are in default which, under
the direction of the district attorney, are appropriate to be processed. In no event shall
a court, court clerk, or probation officer notify the district attorney in less than 90 days
from the date any payment is due to be paid. (Act 94-807, p. 125,...
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45-45-83.73
Section 45-45-83.73 Written notice of defaults - Collection, enforcement of funds. The court,
the clerk of the court, or a probation officer shall notify the district attorney in writing
when any bail bond forfeitures, court costs, fines, penalty payments, crime victims' restitution,
or victims' compensation assessments or like payments in any civil or criminal proceeding
ordered by the court to be paid to the state or to crime victims have not been paid or are
in default and the default has not been vacated. Upon written notification to the district
attorney, the restitution recovery division of the district attorney's office may collect
or enforce the collection of funds that have not been paid or that are in default which, under
the direction of the district attorney, are appropriate to be processed. In no event shall
a court, court clerk, or probation officer notify the district attorney in less than 90 days
from the date the payments are due to be paid in full. (Act 94-413, p....
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15-8-70
Section 15-8-70 Presentation to court and endorsement; limitations on entry in minutes and
inspection. All indictments must be presented to the court by the foreman of the grand jury
in the presence of at least 11 other jurors, must be endorsed "filed" and must have
the endorsement dated and signed by the clerk; but no entry of an indictment found must be
made on the minutes, nor must any indictment be inspected by any other person than the district
attorney, the presiding judge and the clerk of the court until the defendant has been arrested
or has given bail for his appearance. (Code 1852, §598; Code 1867, §4148; Code 1876, §4821;
Code 1886, §4386; Code 1896, §4914; Code 1907, §7152; Code 1923, §4547; Code 1940, T.
15, §250.)...
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6-5-153
Section 6-5-153 Effect of establishment of nuisance in criminal proceedings. In case the existence
of such nuisance is established in a criminal proceeding in a court not having equitable jurisdiction,
the district attorney shall proceed promptly under this division to enforce the provisions
and penalties thereof, and the finding of the defendant guilty in such criminal proceedings,
unless reversed or set aside, shall be conclusive as against the defendant as to the existence
of the nuisance. The proceeds of the sale of the personal property as provided in Section
6-5-152 shall be applied in payment of the costs of the action and abatement, including the
plaintiff's costs, or so much of such proceeds as may be necessary, except as provided in
this division. (Acts 1919, No. 53, p. 52; Code 1923, §9296; Code 1940, T. 7, §1107.)...

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12-14-13
Section 12-14-13 Probation. (a) Municipal courts may suspend execution of sentence and place
a defendant on probation for varying periods of time, not to exceed two years. (b) The court
may require such investigations as may be deemed necessary and desirable to be made by a probation
officer or such other suitable person or persons as the court may designate as to the circumstances
of the offense and the criminal record, social history and present condition of the defendant.
(c) The court may suspend the execution of sentence and continue the defendant under an existing
bond or may require such additional bail as it deems necessary pending the disposition of
the application for probation. (d) The court shall determine and may, at any time, modify
the conditions of probation and may require the probationer to comply with the following or
any other conditions: (1) To avoid injurious or vicious habits; (2) To avoid persons or places
of disreputable or harmful character; (3) To report to...
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12-22-199
Section 12-22-199 Judgment for costs against petitioner when appeal unfavorable; payment thereof
into General Fund; liability for payment. In appeals taken under the provisions of this division,
if the judgment or order of the trial court is affirmed or disposed of otherwise unfavorably
to the defendant or petitioner, the Supreme Court or the Court of Criminal Appeals affirming
said judgment or order shall enter a judgment for costs against the defendant or petitioner,
including an amount equal to the fees of the court reporter paid by the state for transcribing
the evidence and the fees of the clerk incident to the appeal paid by the state. If said costs
are paid by defendant or petitioner, or by another in his behalf, such costs shall be paid
into the General Fund of the State of Alabama. If such costs are not presently paid by the
defendant or petitioner, or by another in his behalf, execution shall be issued by the trial
court upon said judgment against the defendant or petitioner;...
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15-10-10
Section 15-10-10 Where warrant to be executed; endorsement when executed in different county.
Except as provided in Section 15-10-11, a warrant or writ of arrest may be executed in the
county in which it was issued, unless the defendant is in another county. When the defendant
is in another county, it may be executed therein by any law enforcement officer having the
warrant or writ. The law enforcement officer shall summon the assistance of local law enforcement
if possible to assist in making the arrest and only then may exercise the same authority as
the officer possesses in his or her own county or jurisdiction. (Code 1852, §436; Code 1867,
§3985; Code 1876, §4655; Code 1886, §4270; Code 1896, §5219; Code 1907, §6278; Code 1923,
§3272; Code 1940, T. 15, §163; Act 2006-547, §1.)...
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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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