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15-20A-9
Section 15-20A-9 Adult sex offender - Requirements prior to release. (a) At least 30 days prior
to release, or immediately upon notice of release if release is less than 30 days, of an adult
sex offender from the county jail, municipal jail, Department of Corrections, or any other
facility that has incarcerated the adult sex offender, or immediately upon conviction, if
the adult sex offender is not incarcerated: (1) The responsible agency shall inform the adult
sex offender of his or her duty to register and, instruct the adult sex offender to read and
sign a form stating that the duty to register has been explained. The adult sex offender shall
sign the form stating that the duty to register has been explained and shall provide the required
registration information. If the adult sex offender refuses to sign the form, the designee
of the responsible agency shall sign the form stating that the requirements have been explained
to the adult sex offender and that the adult sex offender...
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12-15-219
Section 12-15-219 Serious juvenile offenders; disposition; serious juvenile offender review
panel; facility and programs. (a) The juvenile court may find a child to be a serious juvenile
offender if: (1) The child is adjudicated delinquent and the delinquent act or acts charged
in the petition would constitute any of the following if committed by an adult: a. A Class
A felony. b. A felony resulting in serious physical injury as defined in subdivision (14)
of Section 13A-1-2. c. A felony involving deadly physical force as defined in subdivision
(6) of Section 13A-1-2; or a deadly weapon as defined in subdivision (7) of Section 13A-1-2;
or a dangerous instrument as defined in subdivision (5) of Section 13A-1-2. (2) The child
has been adjudicated delinquent for an act which would constitute a Class A or B felony or
burglary in the third degree involving a residence and the child has previously been adjudicated
delinquent of two previous acts which would have been a Class A or B felony or...
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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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15-19-7
Section 15-19-7 Effect of determination; access to records of youthful offender. (a) No determination
made under the provisions of this chapter shall disqualify any youth for public office or
public employment, operate as a forfeiture of any right or privilege or make him ineligible
to receive any license granted by public authority, and such determination shall not be deemed
a conviction of crime; provided, however, that if he is subsequently convicted of crime, the
prior adjudication as youthful offender shall be considered. (b) The fingerprints and photographs
and other records of a person adjudged a youthful offender shall not be open to public inspection
unless the person adjudged a youthful offender is treated as an adult sex offender according
to Section 15-20A-35; provided, however, that the court may, in its discretion, permit the
inspection of papers or records. (c) Prosecutors representing the State of Alabama shall have
access to fingerprints, photographs, and other records...
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15-20A-12
Section 15-20A-12 Adult sex offender - Homelessness. (a) An adult sex offender who no longer
has a fixed residence shall be considered homeless and shall appear in person and report such
change in fixed residence to local law enforcement where he or she is located immediately
upon such change in fixed residence. (b) In addition to complying with the registration and
verification requirements pursuant to Section 15-20A-10, a homeless adult sex offender who
lacks a fixed residence, or who does not provide an address at a fixed residence at the time
of release or registration, shall report in person once every seven days to law enforcement
agency where he or she resides. If the sex offender resides within the city limits of a municipality,
he or she shall report to the chief of police. If the adult sex offender resides outside of
the city limits of a municipality he or she shall report to the sheriff of the county. The
weekly report shall be on a day specified by local law enforcement and...
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15-20A-15
Section 15-20A-15 Adult sex offender - Travel. (a) Immediately before an adult sex offender
temporarily leaves his or her county of residence for a period of three or more consecutive
days, the adult sex offender shall report in person to the sheriff in each county of residence
and complete and sign a travel notification document. (b) The travel notification document
shall be a form prescribed by the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency to collect dates of
travel, the intended destination or destinations, temporary lodging information, and any other
information reasonably necessary to monitor a sex offender who plans to travel. (c) If a sex
offender intends to travel to another country, he or she shall report in person to the sheriff
in each county of residence and complete a travel notification document at least 21 days prior
to such travel. If the travel to another country is for a family or personal medical emergency
or a death in the family, then the sex offender shall report in...
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12-15-208
Section 12-15-208 Facilities to be used for detention or shelter care of children generally;
when child may be detained in jail or other facility for detention of adults; notification
of juvenile court, when child received at facility for detention of adult offenders or persons
charged with crimes; development of statewide system; Department of Youth Services to subsidize
detention in regional facilities, may contract for detention; transfer of child to detention
facility, when case transferred from juvenile court for criminal prosecution. (a) Persons
who shall not be detained or confined in secure custody include all of the following: (1)
STATUS OFFENDERS. Effective October 1, 2009, status offenders, as defined in this article,
shall not be detained or confined in secure custody, except that a status offender who is
charged with or who commits a violation of a valid court order may be detained in secure custody
in a juvenile detention facility for up to 72 hours in any six-month...
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12-15-502
Section 12-15-502 Referral of multiple needs child case to county team. After the filing of
a petition alleging that a child is delinquent, dependent, or in need of supervision, or after
the filing of a petition seeking mental commitment of a minor or child pursuant to Article
4, the juvenile court, on its own motion or motion of a party, may refer the above-referenced
child to the county team for recommendation if the petition alleged or evidence reveals to
the juvenile court that the child may be a multiple needs child. If the case involves a child
in need of supervision, or a status offender as defined in subdivision (4) of Section 12-15-201,
who is at imminent risk of being placed in the legal or physical custody of the Department
of Human Resources, the juvenile court shall refer the case to the county team. This referral
may occur prior to any hearing, or the juvenile court may suspend proceedings during the hearing
or prior to disposition to review the findings and...
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12-23A-5
Section 12-23A-5 Drug tests; screening; confidentiality of information; criteria for participation.
(a) Any drug offender subject to this chapter who posts bail shall submit to random observed
drug tests as a condition of pretrial release. (b) A drug offender shall be required to undergo
a screening under any of the following conditions: (1) The results of a drug test are positive.
(2) The drug offender requests a screening. (3) The drug offender admits to substance use
or abuse within the year preceding the arrest for the present charge. (4) The present charge
involves a violation of the controlled substances or impaired driving statutes. (5) The drug
offender, within the previous five years, has been convicted in any state or federal court
involving a violation described in subsection (b)(1), (b)(3), or (b)(4). (6) The drug offender
refuses to undergo a drug test as required by this chapter. (c) Notwithstanding the requirements
of subsection (a), the court shall order a drug offender...
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15-20A-41
Section 15-20A-41 Victim assistance. (a) After a sex offender's conviction or adjudication,
and upon request of the Attorney General's Office, the office of the prosecuting attorney
or the clerk of the court shall immediately forward the victim's name and most current address,
if available, to the Attorney General's Office of Victim Assistance. (b) When providing notice
of a parole hearing, the Board of Pardons and Paroles shall provide the Attorney General's
Office of Victim Assistance with any victim information on victims whose offenders are subject
to this chapter. (c) Upon request of the victim, the Attorney General's Office of Victim Assistance
shall send a notice to the victim notifying the victim of the pending release of the sex offender
and the location at which the sex offender intends to reside. This request by the victim shall
be made electronically or in writing to the Attorney General's Office of Victim Assistance.
(d) It shall be the responsibility of the victim to...
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