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15-18-144
Section 15-18-144 Employment income withholding order - Assets of defendant to be withheld
or attached. (a) Any provision of any 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 decree, judgment, or order requiring the payment
of restitution may include, upon motion of the victim, district attorney, the Attorney General,
or the court, an order requiring that any asset or other income or any portion thereof to
which a defendant is or may be entitled be withheld or attached, and such order may also require
any person in real or constructive possession, custody, or control thereof to pay over, deliver,
convey, transfer, or assign the same to the clerk of the court for disbursement, transfer,
or assignment to the victim in accordance with the defendant's restitution obligation. If
the prison authority reasonably believes that the defendant's...
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15-22-36.1
Section 15-22-36.1 Certificate of Eligibility to Register to Vote. (a) Any other provision
of law notwithstanding, any person, regardless of the date of his or her sentence, may apply
to the Board of Pardons and Paroles for a Certificate of Eligibility to Register to Vote if
all of the following requirements are met: (1) The person has lost his or her right to vote
by reason of conviction in a state or federal court in any case except those listed in subsection
(g). (2) The person has no criminal felony charges pending against him or her in any state
or federal court. (3) The person has paid all fines, court costs, fees, and victim restitution
ordered by the sentencing court at the time of sentencing on disqualifying cases. (4) Any
of the following are true: a. The person has been released upon completion of sentence. b.
The person has been pardoned. c. The person has successfully completed probation or parole
and has been released from compliance by the ordering entity. (b) The...
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45-27-84.02
Section 45-27-84.02 Written request for extradition. (a) No demand for extradition of a tribal
fugitive shall be recognized unless a written request is received by the district attorney.
(b) The written request shall contain all of the following: (1) A sworn statement stating
that the accused tribal fugitive was alleged to be present on the reservation at the time
of the commission of the alleged crime and that the accused tribal fugitive is no longer on
the reservation. (2) A copy of an arrest warrant issued for the accused tribal fugitive. (3)
A copy of the conviction or sentence imposed, if applicable. (4) A sworn statement that the
accused tribal fugitive has broken the terms of bail, probation, or parole, or has been charged
with committing a specific offense under the laws of the tribe. (5) Any waiver of extradition
validly executed as a bond condition or as a term or condition of parole or probation, if
applicable. (6) Any identifying information that may assist law enforcement...
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15-18-115
Section 15-18-115 Restitution; schedule of payment; disposition of unclaimed, etc., funds.
When an inmate is placed in the Supervised Intensive Restitution program, and has been ordered
by a court of this state to make restitution to his victim, it shall be made a condition of
his participation in the program that he make restitution payments to the victim until the
restitution is paid in full. Where restitution to the victim has not been ordered by a court
of this state as part of an inmate's sentence, the commissioner may require, as a condition
of the inmate's participation in the program, that the inmate agree to an amount of restitution
to be paid to the victim through the circuit clerk of the county where the crime was committed
which amount shall be set by the commissioner. Any funds not paid out or which are unclaimed
after 12 months shall be transferred by the circuit clerk having custody thereof to the State
General Fund. The supervising correctional officer will see that a...
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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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12-15-203
Section 12-15-203 Transfer of cases from juvenile court. (a) A prosecutor, before a hearing
on a delinquency petition on its merits and after notifying, verbally or in writing, the juvenile
probation officer, may file a motion requesting the juvenile court judge to transfer a child
for criminal prosecution to the circuit or district court, if the child was 14 or more years
of age at the time of the conduct charged and is alleged to have committed an act which would
constitute a criminal offense as defined by this code if committed by an adult. (b) The juvenile
court judge shall conduct a hearing on all motions for the purpose of determining whether
it is in the best interests of the child or the public to grant the motion. Only if there
are no reasonable grounds to believe the child is committable to an institution, department,
or agency for individuals with an intellectual disability or mental illness, may the juvenile
court judge order the case transferred for criminal prosecution....
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12-23A-10
Section 12-23A-10 Collection and maintenance of information; fees, costs, and restitution;
annual audit. (a) A drug court shall collect and maintain the following information for each
drug offender that is considered for admission or admitted into drug court: (1) Prior criminal
history. (2) Prior substance abuse treatment history, including information on the success
or failure of the drug offender in those programs. (3) Employment, education, and income histories.
(4) Gender, race, ethnicity, marital and family status, and any child custody and support
obligations. (5)a. Instances of recidivism occurring after successful completion of drug court.
Recidivism shall be measured at a period of three years after successful graduation. b. Instances
of recidivism occurring after a drug offender's termination in drug court for a period of
three years from release into the community. (6) The drug of choice and the estimated daily
financial cost to the drug offender at the time of entry into...
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15-18-142
Section 15-18-142 Definitions. Unless the context clearly requires otherwise or unless different
meanings are expressly specified in subsequent provisions of this article, wherever used in
this article, in the singular or plural case, the following terms shall mean: (1) PERSON.
a. A human being. b. A public or private corporation, an unincorporated association, a partnership,
or other entity established by law. c. A government or governmental instrumentality, including,
but not limited to the State of Alabama or any political subdivision thereof. (2) RESTITUTION.
An amount of money ordered by a court to be paid to a clerk or other person by a defendant
for the use and benefit of a victim of the defendant's criminal offense. (3) DEFENDANT. A
person, as defined, who has been ordered by a court to pay restitution. (4) CRIMINAL OFFENSE.
Conduct for which a sentence to a term of imprisonment, or the death penalty, or to a fine
is provided by any law of this state or by any law, local law,...
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15-22-25
Section 15-22-25 Investigation and report on sentenced prisoner's social and criminal records.
(a) As to each prisoner sentenced and received in the jails and prisons of the State of Alabama,
it shall be the duty of the Board of Pardons and Paroles, while the case is still recent,
to cause to be obtained and filed information as complete as may be obtainable at that time
with regard to each such prisoner. Such information shall include a complete statement of
the crime for which he is then sentenced, the circumstances of such crime, the nature of his
sentence, the court in which he was sentenced, the name of the judge and district attorney
and copies of such probation reports as may have been made as well as reports as to the prisoner's
social, physical, mental and psychiatric condition and history. It shall be the duty of the
clerk of the court and of all probation officers and other appropriate officials to send such
information as may be in their possession or under their control to...
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32-5A-191
Section 32-5A-191 (Effective until July 1, 2023) Driving while under influence of alcohol,
controlled substances, etc. (a) A person shall not drive or be in actual physical control
of any vehicle while: (1) There is 0.08 percent or more by weight of alcohol in his or her
blood; (2) Under the influence of alcohol; (3) Under the influence of a controlled substance
to a degree which renders him or her incapable of safely driving; (4) Under the combined influence
of alcohol and a controlled substance to a degree which renders him or her incapable of safely
driving; or (5) Under the influence of any substance which impairs the mental or physical
faculties of such person to a degree which renders him or her incapable of safely driving.
(b) A person who is under the age of 21 years shall not drive or be in actual physical control
of any vehicle if there is 0.02 percent or more by weight of alcohol in his or her blood.
The Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency shall suspend or revoke the...
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