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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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14-15-10
Section 14-15-10 Actions concerning prison conditions; prisoner release orders. (a) In any
civil action with respect to prison conditions, no prisoner release order shall be entered
unless both of the following are satisfied: (1) A court has previously entered an order for
less intrusive relief that has failed to remedy the deprivation of the right sought to be
remedied through the prisoner release order. (2) The defendant has had a reasonable amount
of time to comply with the previous court orders. (b) In any civil action in state court with
respect to prison conditions, a prisoner release order shall be entered by a three-judge court,
if the requirements of subsection (f) have been met. (c) In any action required to be heard
and determined by a court of three judges, the composition and procedure of the court shall
be as follows: (1) Upon the filing of a request for three judges, the judge to whom the request
is presented shall immediately notify the Chief Justice of the Alabama...
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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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12-12-70
Section 12-12-70 Right of appeal and procedure for appeals generally; dismissal for failure
to appear. (a) Civil cases. Any party may appeal from a final judgment of the district court
in a civil case by filing notice of appeal in the district court, within 14 days from the
date of the judgment or the denial of a posttrial motion, whichever is later, or, if the appeal
is to an appellate court, within the time prescribed by the Alabama Rules of Appellate Procedure
or the Alabama Rules of Juvenile Procedure where applicable, together with security for costs
as required by law or rule. (b) Criminal cases. A defendant may appeal from a final judgment
of the district court in a criminal or quasi-criminal case by filing notice of appeal within
14 days from the date of judgment or from the date of denial of a post-trial motion, whichever
is later, together with such bond as may be fixed by the court, conditioned upon the defendant's
appearance before the circuit court; provided, however, that...
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45-41-83.14
Section 45-41-83.14 Legislative intent; construction; failure to abide by conditions. For programs
utilizing supervised preadjudication release, it is the intent of the Legislature that this
part shall be a guide to courts in Lee County to ensure that no eligible person is needlessly
detained in the county jail because of his or her personal economic circumstances or inability
to post bail, provided that his or her release shall not be contrary to the public interest
or a danger to the public at large, and also shall serve the purpose of assuring the presence
of the defendant at trial. It is not the intent of the Legislature that this part be so liberally
construed as to allow the indiscriminate release of accused persons. Any court may order that
any eligible person incarcerated before trial or adjudication be released on an unsecured
appearance bond supervised by the program, under any conditions ordered by the court, and
in accord with all of the program policies, rules, and...
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15-23-77
Section 15-23-77 Right to have property returned. (a) Prior to the admission of evidence to
the court, on request of the victim, after consultation and written approval by the district
attorney or Attorney General, the law enforcement agency responsible for investigating the
criminal offense shall return to the victim any property belonging to the victim that was
taken during the course of the investigation, or shall inform the victim of the reasons why
the property will not be returned. The law enforcement agency shall make reasonable efforts
to return the property to the victim as soon as possible. (b) If the property of the victim
has been admitted as evidence during a trial or hearing, the court may, upon request of the
district attorney or the Attorney General, order its release to the victim if a photograph
can be substituted. If evidence is released pursuant to this subsection, the attorney for
the defendant or investigator may inspect and independently photograph the evidence...
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34-27-58
Section 34-27-58 Acts constituting violation of article - Failure to place 50 percent of cash,
etc., received in escrow; failure to provide liability insurance, etc. (a) It shall be a violation
of this article for a seller of vacation time-sharing lease plans to fail to: (1) Place in
escrow 50 percent of the cash and receivables received from the purchasers of such plans,
such receivables to be assessed at net principal value. a. The purpose of such escrow account
is to protect the purchaser's right to a refund if at any time the accommodations and facilities
are no longer available as provided in the contract; provided however, nothing contained in
this section shall operate to deny the seller the option to repair, replace, or reconstruct,
within a reasonable time, the accommodations or facilities, if destroyed or damaged. b. The
purchaser shall be entitled to a refund from the escrow account upon the conditions described
above in an amount which represents the buyer's pro rata share...
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15-22-32
Section 15-22-32 Parole court; hearing officers; sanctions; delegation of authority. (a) Whenever
there is reasonable cause to believe that a prisoner who has been paroled has violated his
or her parole, the Board of Pardons and Paroles, at its next meeting, may declare the prisoner
to be delinquent, and time owed shall date from the delinquency. The Department of Corrections,
after receiving notice from the sheriff of the county jail where the state prisoner is being
held, shall promptly notify the board of the return of a paroled prisoner charged with violation
of his or her parole. Thereupon, the board, a single member of the board, a parole revocation
hearing officer, or a designated parole officer shall hold a parole court at the prison or
at another place as it may determine within 20 business days and consider the case of the
parole violator, who shall be given an opportunity to appear personally or by counsel before
the board or the parole court and produce witnesses and...
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16-24B-3
Section 16-24B-3 Principals - Probationary and contract principals. (a) Any other provision
of law to the contrary notwithstanding, persons employed as principals in the public schools
in Alabama on or after July 1, 2000, may, at the election of the employing board and upon
the recommendation of the chief executive officer, be employed as probationary principals
for up to one full contract year; provided, however, that if such person is being employed
as a principal for the first time, such probationary period may be for up to two full contract
years. After completion of such probationary period, the same employing board, upon the recommendation
of the chief executive officer, shall either offer the probationary principal not less than
a three-year contract pursuant to this section or terminate the probationary principal for
any reason, or without a stated reason, as the case may be. In the case of a probationary
principal who is terminated prior to the end of the school year, the...
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