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15-9-40
Section 15-9-40 Arrest prior to requisition. Whenever any person within this state shall be
charged on the oath of any credible person before any district or circuit court judge of this
state with the commission of any crime in any other state and, except in cases arising under
Section 15-9-34, with having fled from justice; or whenever complaint shall have been made
before any district or circuit court judge in this state setting forth on the affidavit of
any credible person in another state that a crime has been committed in such other state,
that the accused has been charged in such state with the commission of the crime and, except
in cases arising under Section 15-9-34, that he has fled from justice and is believed to have
been found in this state, the judge shall issue a warrant directed to the sheriff of the county
in which the oath or complaint is filed, directing him to apprehend the person charged, wherever
he may be found in this state, and bring him before the same or any...
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15-9-42
Section 15-9-42 Arrest without warrant - Commitment to jail or admission to bail. If, from
the examination before the district or circuit court judge, it appears that the person held
is the person charged with having committed the crime alleged, that he probably committed
the crime and, except in cases arising under Section 15-9-34, that he has fled from justice,
the judge must commit him to jail by a warrant reciting the accusation for such a time specified
in the warrant as will enable the arrest of the accused to be made under a warrant of the
Governor on a requisition of the executive authority of the state having jurisdiction of the
offense, unless the accused gives bail as provided in Section 15-9-43, or until he shall be
legally discharged. (Acts 1931, No. 482, p. 559; Code 1940, T. 15, §62.)...
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22-11A-31
Section 22-11A-31 Commitment petition - Rules to apply at hearings. At all hearings conducted
by the probate judge in relation to a petition to commit any person to the custody of the
Alabama Department of Public Health or such other facility as the court may order, the following
rules shall apply: (1) The person sought to be committed shall be present unless, prior to
the hearing, the attorney for such person has filed in writing a waiver of the presence of
such person on the ground that the presence of such person would be dangerous to such person's
health or that such person's conduct could reasonably be expected to prevent the hearing from
being held in an orderly manner, and the probate judge has judicially found and determined
from evidence presented in an adversary hearing that the person proposed to be committed is
so mentally or physically ill as to be incapable of attending such proceedings. Upon such
findings, an order shall be entered approving the waiver. (2) The person...
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45-42-82.43
Section 45-42-82.43 Ineligibility for program. Admittance into the pretrial diversion program
is in the absolute discretion of the district attorney. However, an offender deemed by the
district attorney to be a threat to the safety or well-being of the community shall not be
eligible for the program. Further, an offender charged with the following offenses shall be
ineligible for admittance: (1) A Class A felony or capital offense. (2) An offense which intentionally,
knowingly, or recklessly resulted in death or serious physical injury to a person. (3) An
offense involving the use of a deadly weapon. (4) Chemical endangerment of a child. (5) An
offense involving violence in which the victim was a child under 14 years of age, a law enforcement
officer, a school officer, a correctional officer, active duty military personnel of the United
States Armed Forces, or an elderly person over the age of 65. (6) An offense involving violence
in which the victim was an employee of any school...
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13A-8-41
Section 13A-8-41 Robbery in the first degree. (a) A person commits the crime of robbery in
the first degree if he violates Section 13A-8-43 and he: (1) Is armed with a deadly weapon
or dangerous instrument; or (2) Causes serious physical injury to another. (b) Possession
then and there of an article used or fashioned in a manner to lead any person who is present
reasonably to believe it to be a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument, or any verbal or other
representation by the defendant that he is then and there so armed, is prima facie evidence
under subsection (a) of this section that he was so armed. (c) Robbery in the first degree
is a Class A felony. (Acts 1977, No. 607, p. 812, §3305.)...
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13A-8-81
Section 13A-8-81 Transfer, manufacture, distribution, etc., of certain sounds without consent
prohibited; applicability; penalties; recording rights; evidence of performer's consent. (a)
It shall be a felony for any person to: (1) Knowingly transfer or cause to be transferred,
directly or indirectly, by any means, any sounds recorded on a phonograph record, disc, wire,
tape, film, videocassette or other article now known or later developed on which sounds are
recorded, with the intent, for commercial advantage or private financial gain, to sell or
rent, or cause to be sold or rented, or to be used for profit through public performance,
such article on which sounds are so transferred, without consent of the owner; (2) Knowingly
transfer or cause to be transferred, directly or indirectly, by any means, onto any phonograph
record, disc, wire, tape, film, videocassette or other article now known or later developed,
any live performance, for commercial advantage or private financial gain,...
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15-11-6
Section 15-11-6 Examination of complainant and witnesses. The court before whom any person
is brought charged with a public offense must examine the complainant and the witnesses for
the prosecution on oath, as soon as may be, in the presence of the defendant, and, after the
testimony for the prosecution is heard, the witnesses for the defendant must be sworn and
examined. (Code 1852, §458; Code 1867, §4007; Code 1876, §4677; Code 1886, §4284; Code
1896, §5233; Code 1907, §7598; Code 1923, §5231; Code 1940, T. 15, §133.)...
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15-20A-20
Section 15-20A-20 Adult sex offender - Electronic monitoring. (a) The Alabama State Law Enforcement
Agency shall implement a system of active and passive electronic monitoring that identifies
the location of a monitored person and that can produce upon request reports or records of
the person's presence near or within a crime scene or prohibited area, the person's departure
from specified geographic limitations, or curfew violations by the offender. The Director
of the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency may promulgate any rules as are necessary to implement
and administer this system of active electronic monitoring including establishing policies
and procedures to notify the person's probation and parole officer or other court-appointed
supervising authority when a violation of his or her electronic monitoring restrictions has
occurred. (b) The Board of Pardons and Paroles or a court may require, as a condition of release
on parole, probation, community corrections, court referral...
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15-21-6
Section 15-21-6 To whom petition addressed. (a) When the person is confined in a county jail
or any other place on a charge of felony or under a commitment or an indictment for felony,
the petition for a writ of habeas corpus must be addressed to the nearest circuit court judge.
(b) When the person is confined in the penitentiary or under a sentence, judgment or order
of the supreme court or the circuit court, other than an indictment for felony, the petition
must be addressed to the nearest circuit court judge. (c) In all other cases, it may be addressed
to any one of them, and when the person is confined in any other place than the county jail
or the penitentiary and on any other than a criminal charge, it may be addressed to any circuit
court judge. (Code 1852, §713; Code 1867, §4264; Code 1876, §4940; Code 1886, §4764; Code
1896, §4817; Code 1907, §7012; Code 1923, §4310; Code 1940, T. 15, §6.)...
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15-9-30
Section 15-9-30 Duty of Governor to have arrested and deliver foreign fugitive. Subject to
the qualifications of this division, the controlling provisions of the Constitution of the
United States and Acts of Congress in pursuance thereof, it is the duty of the Governor of
this state to have arrested and delivered up to the executive authority of any other state
of the United States any person charged in that state with treason, felony or other crime
who has fled from justice and is found in this state. (Acts 1931, No. 482, p. 559; Code 1940,
T. 15, §49.)...
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