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15-14-52
Section 15-14-52 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, the following terms, whether used in the singular or plural shall be
given the following respective interpretations: (1) PERSON. A human being, a public or private
corporation, an unincorporated association, a partnership, or other entity established by
law, and/or a government or a governmental instrumentality, including, but not limited to,
the State of Alabama or any political subdivision thereof. (2) CRIMINAL OFFENSE. Conduct which
is alleged in any summons, complaint, warrant of arrest, information, presentment, or indictment
and 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, or ordinance of a political subdivision
of this state. (3) VICTIM. A person who is a victim of the defendant's...
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15-9-81
Section 15-9-81 Adoption and text of agreement on detainers. The agreement on detainers
is hereby enacted into law and entered into by the State of Alabama with any and all jurisdictions
legally joining therein, in the form substantially as follows: AGREEMENT ON DETAINERS The
contracting states solemnly agree that: Article I. The party states find that charges outstanding
against a prisoner, detainers based on untried indictments, informations or complaints and
difficulties in securing speedy trial of persons already incarcerated in other jurisdictions,
produce uncertainties which obstruct programs of prisoner treatment and rehabilitation. Accordingly,
it is the policy of the party states and the purpose of this agreement to encourage the expeditious
and orderly disposition of such charges and determination of the proper status of any and
all detainers based on untried indictments, informations or complaints. The party states also
find that proceedings with reference to such charges...
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12-15-133
Section 12-15-133 Filing and inspection of records. (a) The following records, reports,
and information acquired or generated in juvenile courts concerning children shall be confidential
and shall not be released to any person, department, agency, or entity, except as provided
elsewhere in this section: (1) Juvenile legal files (including formal documents as
petitions, notices, motions, legal memoranda, orders, and decrees). (2) Social records, including
but not limited to: a. Records of juvenile probation officers. b. Records of the Department
of Human Resources. c. Records of the Department of Youth Services. d. Medical records. e.
Psychiatric or psychological records. f. Reports of preliminary inquiries and predisposition
studies. g. Supervision records. h. Birth certificates. i. Individualized service plans. j.
Education records, including, but not limited to, individualized education plans. k. Detention
records. l. Demographic information that identifies a child or the family of a...
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12-23-3
Section 12-23-3 Definitions. For the purpose of this chapter, the following terms shall
have the meaning ascribed to them in this section: (1) ALCOHOL OR DRUG RELATED OFFENSES.
All offenses, including municipal ordinance violations, in which alcohol and drug abuse is
determined from the evidence to have been a factor in the commission of the offense including
juveniles charged with possession of controlled substances and adjudicated delinquent. (2)
ALCOHOL ABUSE. The use of alcohol to the extent that the health, safety or welfare of the
user, or that of others, is substantially impaired or endangered or the social or economic
function of the user is disrupted. (3) DRUG ABUSE. Use of a controlled substance or drug with
abuse or addictive potential to the extent that the user has lost the ability of self control,
or to the extent that the health, safety, or welfare of the user, or that of others, is substantially
impaired or endangered, or the social or economic function of the user is...
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45-36-232.28
Section 45-36-232.28 Release pending trial; conditions; order; notice. (a) Any person
in Jackson County charged with an offense, at his or her appearance before a judicial officer,
may be ordered released pending trial on his or her personal recognizance or upon the execution
of an unsecured appearance bond in an amount specified by the judicial officer, unless the
judicial officer determines, in the exercise of his or her discretion, that such a release
will not reasonably assure the appearance of the person as required. When such a determination
is made, the judicial officer, either in lieu of or in addition to the above methods of release,
shall impose the first of the following conditions of release which will reasonably assure
the appearance of the person for trial or, if no single condition gives that assurance, any
combination of the following conditions: (1) Place the person in the custody of a designated
person agreeing to supervise him or her. (2) Place restrictions on the...
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45-45-233.28
Section 45-45-233.28 Release pending trial; conditions; order; notice. (a) Any person
in Madison County charged with an offense, at his or her appearance before a judicial officer,
may be ordered released pending trial on his or her personal recognizance or upon the execution
of an unsecured appearance bond in an amount specified by the judicial officer, unless the
judicial officer determines, in the exercise of his or her discretion, that such a release
will not reasonably assure the appearance of the person as required. When such a determination
is made, the judicial officer shall, either in lieu of or in addition to the above methods
of release, impose the first of the following conditions of release which will reasonably
assure the appearance of the person for trial or, if no single condition gives that assurance,
any combination of the following conditions: (1) Place the person in the custody of a designated
person agreeing to supervise him or her. (2) Place restrictions on the...
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15-8-150
Section 15-8-150 Contents; sufficiency; use of analogous forms. The forms of indictment
set forth in this section in all cases in which they are applicable, are sufficient,
and analogous forms may be used in other cases. (1) CAPTION, COMMENCEMENT AND CONCLUSION GENERALLY.
The State of Alabama,) Circuit court, ___ session, ___) 20___ The grand jury of said county
charge that, before the finding of this indictment, etc. (describing the offense as in the
following forms), against the peace and dignity of the State of Alabama. E.F.J.,District Attorney
of the ______ circuit. (2) ADVERTISING, ETC., UNREGISTERED SECURITIES. A. B. did, contrary
to law, and subsequent to the ____ day of ____, 20__, advertise (or otherwise describing the
unlawful act) in this state for the purpose of inducing or securing subscriptions to or sales
of the capital stock of the X. Y. company (or otherwise describing the security so advertised),
which said stock (or other security) had not then...
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31-11-2
Section 31-11-2 National Guard Mutual Assistance Counter-Drug Activities Compact. The
National Guard Mutual Assistance Counter-Drug Activities Compact is enacted into law and entered
with all other jurisdictions mutually adopting the compact in the form substantially as follows:
NATIONAL GUARD MUTUAL ASSISTANCE COUNTER-DRUG ACTIVITIES COMPACT ARTICLE I As used in this
compact, the following words shall have the following meanings: 1. DEMAND REDUCTION. Providing
available National Guard personnel, equipment, support, and coordination to federal, state,
local and civil organizations, institutions, and agencies for the purposes of the prevention
of drug abuse and the reduction in the demand for illegal drugs. 2. DRUG INTERDICTION AND
COUNTER-DRUG COMPACT ACTIVITIES. The use of National Guard personnel, while not in federal
service, in any law enforcement support compact activities that are intended to reduce the
supply or use of illegal drugs in the United States. These compact activities...
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36-18-25
Section 36-18-25 Collection of DNA samples from convicted persons. (a) All persons convicted
of a criminal offense as set out in Section 36-18-24 shall, when requested by the director
submit to the taking of a DNA sample or samples as may be specified by the director, provided,
however, the director shall promulgate such rules and regulations as may be necessary for
the purposes of ensuring that DNA samples are collected in a medically approved manner. (b)
As of May 6, 1994, all persons serving any sentence of probation for any of the offenses set
out in Section 36-18-24 shall, when requested by the director, submit to the taking
of a DNA sample or samples as specified by the director. Upon the refusal of any such person
to so submit the sentencing court shall order such submission as a mandatory condition of
probation. (c)(1) All persons arrested for any felony offense on or after October 1, 2010,
or for any sexual offense including, but not limited to, those that would require...
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15-22-1.1
Section 15-22-1.1 Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision. Whereas: The Interstate
Compact for the Supervision of Parolees and Probationers was established in 1937, it is the
earliest corrections "compact" established among the states and has not been amended
since its adoption over 62 years ago; Whereas: This compact is the only vehicle for the controlled
movement of adult parolees and probationers across state lines, and it currently has jurisdiction
over more than a quarter of a million offenders; Whereas: The complexities of the compact
have become more difficult to administer, and many jurisdictions have expanded supervision
expectations to include currently unregulated practices such as victim input, victim notification
requirements, and sex offender registration; Whereas: After hearings, national surveys, and
a detailed study by a task force appointed by the National Institute of Corrections, the overwhelming
recommendation has been to amend the document to bring about...
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