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15-13-131
Section 15-13-131 Proceeding in forfeiture of bail - Not cash - Conditional forfeitures order.
(a) When a defendant fails to appear in court as required by the undertaking of bail and no
sufficient excuse has been provided to the court prior to the hearing, the court shall order
a conditional forfeiture and show cause order against the defendant and the sureties of the
bail. The court shall notify defendant and sureties of the order as set out in this article.
The defendant or sureties, or both, shall file a written response with the clerk of the court
within 28 days of the date of service of the notice why the bond should not be forfeited.
If a written response is filed within the time allowed and the court is of the opinion the
written response is sufficient, the court shall set aside the conditional forfeiture. If the
court is of the opinion the written response is not sufficient, the court shall set a hearing
to determine whether the bond should be forfeited. The hearing shall not...
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22-52-10.4
Section 22-52-10.4 Findings necessary for inpatient treatment; order when no treatment available.
(a) A respondent may be committed to inpatient treatment if the probate court finds, based
upon clear and convincing evidence that: (i) the respondent is mentally ill; (ii) as a result
of the mental illness the respondent poses a real and present threat of substantial harm to
self and/or others; (iii) the respondent will, if not treated, continue to suffer mental distress
and will continue to experience deterioration of the ability to function independently; and
(iv) the respondent is unable to make a rational and informed decision as to whether or not
treatment for mental illness would be desirable. (b) If the probate judge finds that no treatment
is presently available for the respondent's mental illness, but that confinement is necessary
to prevent the respondent from causing substantial harm to himself or to others, the order
committing the respondent shall provide that, should...
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45-27-82.22
Section 45-27-82.22 Standards for admission. (a) Diversion shall be appropriate if: (1) The
offender is 18 years of age or older at the time the alleged offense was committed. (2) There
is a likelihood justice will be served if the offender is placed in the diversion program.
(3) It is determined the needs of the state and of the offender can be met through the pretrial
diversion program. (4) The offender poses no substantial threat to the safety and well-being
of the community. (5) It appears the offender is not likely to be involved in further criminal
activity. (6) The offender will likely respond to rehabilitative treatment. (b) The district
attorney may waive any of the standards specified in subsection (a) if justice or special
circumstances dictate. (Act 95-388, p. 791, §3.)...
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45-45-83.42
Section 45-45-83.42 Standards of eligibility. (a) Intervention shall be appropriate where:
(1) The offender is 18 years of age or older at the time the alleged offense was committed.
(2) There is a likelihood justice will be served if the offender is placed in an intervention
program. (3) It is determined the needs of the state and of the offender can be met through
the PTIP. (4) The offender poses no substantial threat to the safety and well-being of the
community. (5) It appears the offender is not likely to be involved in further criminal activity.
(6) The offender will likely respond to rehabilitative treatment. (b) The district attorney
may waive any of the foregoing where justice or special circumstances dictate. (Act 94-392,
p. 645, § 3.)...
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14-14-5
Section 14-14-5 Medical release application; eligibility factors; revocation; notice. (a) An
inmate, or any concerned person, including, but not limited to, the inmate's attorney, family,
physician, or an employee or official of the department may initiate consideration for medical
furlough by submitting to the department an initial medical release application form along
with supporting documentation. (b)(1) The initial application form shall include the report
of a physician or physicians employed by the department or its health care provider and a
notarized report of at least one other duly licensed physician who is board certified in the
field of medicine for which the inmate is seeking a medical furlough and who is not an employee
of the department. These reports shall each be of the opinion that the inmate is either terminally
ill, permanently incapacitated, or that the inmate suffers from a chronic infirmity, illness,
or disease related to aging. (2) The commissioner shall...
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15-15-25
Section 15-15-25 When plea not accepted. If the court, after hearing a plea of guilty by a
defendant and the testimony offered, is of opinion that no offense has been committed or is
not satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant is guilty, then the court may order
the defendant recommitted to jail to await the action of the grand jury, may release the defendant
on bond in an amount to be fixed by the court or may order the defendant to be discharged.
(Acts 1939, No. 227, p. 367; Code 1940, T. 15, §265.)...
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15-16-62
Section 15-16-62 Defendant not released from custody unless authorized by court order. When
a defendant in a criminal case has been committed to the custody of the commissioner of the
department or another facility as provided by Section 15-16-43, such department or facility
may not release such defendant from custody unless authorized to do so by court order as provided
in this article. (Acts 1988, No. 88-581, p. 906, §3.)...
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15-22-26.2
Section 15-22-26.2 Mandatory supervision period on certain sentences. (a) A convicted defendant
sentenced to a period of confinement under the supervision of the Department of Corrections
shall be subject to the following provisions, unless the defendant is released to a term of
probation or released on parole under the provisions of Chapter 22 of Title 15: (1) If the
defendant is sentenced to a period of five years or less, he or she shall be released to supervision
by the Board of Pardons and Paroles no less than three months and no more than five months
prior to the defendant's release date; (2) If the defendant is sentenced to a period of more
than five years but less than 10 years, he or she shall be released to supervision by the
Board of Pardons and Paroles no less than six months and no more than nine months prior to
the defendant's release date; or (3) If the defendant is sentenced to a period of 10 years
or more, he or she shall be released to supervision by the Board of...
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13A-5-13
Section 13A-5-13 Crimes motivated by victim's race, color, religion, national origin, ethnicity,
or physical or mental disability. (a) The Legislature finds and declares the following: (1)
It is the right of every person, regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, ethnicity,
or physical or mental disability, to be secure and protected from threats of reasonable fear,
intimidation, harassment, and physical harm caused by activities of groups and individuals.
(2) It is not the intent, by enactment of this section, to interfere with the exercise of
rights protected by the Constitution of the State of Alabama or the United States. (3) The
intentional advocacy of unlawful acts by groups or individuals against other persons or groups
and bodily injury or death to persons is not constitutionally protected when violence or civil
disorder is imminent, and poses a threat to public order and safety, and such conduct should
be subjected to criminal sanctions. (b) The purpose of this...
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15-13-190
Section 15-13-190 Procedures upon arrest; conditions of release or bail. (a) A person arrested
for domestic violence in the first degree, pursuant to Section 13A-6-130, domestic violence
in the second degree, pursuant to Section 13A-6-131, domestic violence in the third degree,
pursuant to Section 13A-6-132, interference with a domestic violence emergency call, in violation
of Section 13A-6-137, or domestic violence by strangulation or suffocation, pursuant to Section
13A-6-138, or a violation of a domestic violence protection order, may not be admitted to
bail until after an appearance before a judge or magistrate within 24 hours of the arrest,
and if the person is not taken before a judge or magistrate within 24 hours of the arrest,
he or she shall be afforded an opportunity to make bail in accordance with the Alabama Rules
of Criminal Procedure. (b) The judge or magistrate may impose conditions of release or bail
on the person to protect the alleged victim of domestic violence or...
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