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45-36-232.29
Section 45-36-232.29 Failure to appear. (a) Whoever, having been released pursuant to this
subpart, willfully fails to appear before any court or judicial officer as required, shall
incur a forfeiture of any security which was given or was pledged for his or her release,
and, in addition shall be guilty of a Class B misdemeanor. Such a person convicted of such
misdemeanor shall be punished as provided for in the Alabama Criminal Code, or other applicable
law. (b) Failure to appear after notice of the appearance date 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 any assistant district attorney, or any other person
responsible for administering this subpart, shall initiate prosecution for violation of this
provision by making affidavit for a warrant to be issued by any officer...
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45-45-233.29
Section 45-45-233.29 Failure to appear. (a) Whoever, having been released pursuant to this
subpart, willfully fails to appear before any court or judicial officer as required, shall
incur a forfeiture of any security which was given or was pledged for his or her release,
and, in addition shall be guilty of a Class B misdemeanor. Such a person convicted of such
misdemeanor shall be punished as provided for in the Alabama Criminal Code, or other applicable
law. (b) Failure to appear after notice of the appearance date 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 any assistant district attorney, or any other person
responsible for administering this subpart, shall initiate prosecution for violation of this
provision by making affidavit for a warrant to be issued by any officer...
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45-49-235.09
Section 45-49-235.09 Failure to appear. (a) Whoever, having been released pursuant to this
part, willfully fails to appear before any court or judicial officer as required, shall incur
a forfeiture of any security which was given or was pledged for his or her release, and, in
addition shall be guilty of a Class B misdemeanor and shall be punished as provided by law.
(b) Failure to appear after notice of the appearance date 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 any assistant district attorney, shall initiate prosecution
for violation of this section by making affidavit for a warrant to be issued by any officer
authorized to issue warrants. The person who failed to appear shall be arrested and shall
be brought before a judicial officer in the county as are other misdemeanor...
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15-13-25
Section 15-13-25 Return of undertakings to clerk of court. All undertakings of bail must be
returned by the court or officer by whom taken to the clerk of the court before which the
defendant is bound to appear within the same time and in the same manner as is provided by
Section 15-10-47 for the return of writs of arrest. (Code 1852, §701; Code 1867, §4252;
Code 1876, §4861; Code 1886, §4425; Code 1896, §4367; Code 1907, §6347; Code 1923, §3380;
Code 1940, T. 15, §205; Acts 1949, No. 199, p. 230.)...
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15-13-41
Section 15-13-41 Deposit permitted after bail given and prior to forfeiture; exoneration of
bail. If a defendant has given bail, he may, at any time before the forfeiture of the undertaking,
deposit the sum mentioned in the recognizance with the clerk of the court in which he is held
to answer; and, upon the deposit's being made, the bail is exonerated. (Acts 1949, No. 199,
p. 230.)...
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26-5-31
Section 26-5-31 Partial settlement generally - Application of ward, etc., for partial settlement;
issuance of process to conservator as to hearing thereupon; dismissal of application. On the
application of the ward by next friend or the sureties on the conservator's bond, showing
satisfactory cause, the court may issue process to the conservator, requiring him or her to
appear and show cause why he or she should not make a partial settlement of his or her conservatorship,
of which process there must be service 10 days before the day appointed for the appearance
of the conservator. If, on the hearing, it should appear that there is no satisfactory cause
for ordering such settlement, the application must be dismissed at the costs of the next friend
or the sureties on the conservator's bond, as the case may be. (Code 1886, §2468; Code 1896,
§2353; Code 1907, §4443; Code 1923, §8216; Code 1940, T. 21, §146; Acts 1987, No. 87-590,
p. 975, §2-333(b).)...
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40-10-25
Section 40-10-25 Appeal from decree. From any decree rendered by the probate court for the
sale of real estate for the payment of taxes, the defendant in the cause or the state, in
behalf of itself and the county, may appeal to the circuit court of the county within 30 days
after the rendition of the decree. If the defendant appeals, he must execute a bond in double
the amount of the decree, payable to the State of Alabama, with sufficient surety to be approved
by the judge of probate, and conditioned that he will prosecute the appeal to effect and pay
such judgment as the appellate court may render thereon; but the state shall not be required
to execute any bond. The district attorney shall represent the state on such appeal, and of
the pendency thereof the judge of probate must give him notice in writing; and on appeal by
the state, notice thereof shall be given the defendant, as in other cases of appeal from the
court to the circuit court, such appeal must be tried de novo, upon an...
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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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12-17-185
Section 12-17-185 Duty to attend court. (a) It is the duty of every district attorney to attend
each session of the court for which he is district attorney and to remain in the discharge
of his duties until the business of the state is disposed of. Any district attorney, other
than those mentioned in subsection (b) of this section, failing to so attend or absenting
himself before the business of the state is disposed of, forfeits to the state the sum of
$100.00, for which a conditional judgment must be entered, to be made absolute on notice to
such district attorney unless a good excuse is rendered. (b) If any district attorney who
is paid a salary by the state fails or neglects to attend any session of the court for which
he is district attorney or, after attending, absents himself before the business of the state
is disposed of, he forfeits to the state the sum of $25.00 for every day he is thus absent
or fails to attend, to be deducted by the Comptroller from his salary. The absence...
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12-22-112
Section 12-22-112 Liability of defendant failing to appear; warrant of arrest. (a) If the defendant
fails to appear at the circuit court as required by the appeal bond, he shall be liable to
the same penalties, forfeitures and proceedings as on a forfeited bail bond taken in the court,
and a new warrant of arrest may issue from that court without any other authority therefor.
(b) Such warrant of arrest must be directed to any sheriff of the State of Alabama; and, when
the defendant is arrested, he must be dealt within all respects as if the arrest had been
made on capias from the circuit court. (Code 1852, §§507, 508; Code 1867, §§4057, 4058;
Code 1876, §§4727, 4728; Code 1886, §§4229, 4230; Code 1896, §§4625, 4626; Code 1907,
§§6728, 6729; Code 1923, §§3841, 3842; Code 1940, T. 15, §§361, 362.)...
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