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16-47-10
Section 16-47-10 Police officers - Appointed by president; powers and duties generally. The
president of the university may appoint or employ one or more suitable persons to act as police
officers to keep off intruders and prevent trespass upon and damage to the property of the
university. Such person shall be charged with all the duties and invested with all the powers
of police officers. The officer may eject trespassers from the university buildings and grounds.
The officer may, without warrant, arrest persons who commit disorderly conduct, or trespass
on the property of the institution, or in any circumstance in which an arrest by a police
officer without a warrant is authorized by law, and carry them before the nearest district
court or municipal court charged with the trial of such offenders. Upon proper affidavit charging
the offense, the person arrested may be tried by the court and convicted as in case of persons
brought before the court on a warrant. The officer or officers...
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22-50-21
Section 22-50-21 Police officers for state mental health facilities or hospitals. The State
Mental Health Officer may appoint or employ one or more suitable persons to act as police
officers to arrest intruders, trespassers, and persons guilty of improper or disorderly conduct
on the property of state mental health facilities or hospitals. Such officers shall be charged
with all the duties and invested with all the powers of police officers and may eject trespassers
from the hospital grounds, buildings, or lands or arrest them and may, without warrant, arrest
any person guilty of abuse of a patient, of a misdemeanor or disorderly conduct, of stealing
or injuring property or other offenses committed on the lands or premises of the hospitals
and take such person before a district court judge or other officer charged with trial of
such offenders, before whom, upon proper affidavit charging the offense, the person so arrested
shall be tried and, if found guilty, convicted as in cases of...
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35-11-226
Section 35-11-226 Enforcement of judgments. (a) Judgments establishing the lien, and ordering
the property sold for the satisfaction thereof, may be enforced by writs of fieri facias or
venditioni exponas; but if by fieri facias, the clerk shall indorse thereon the fact that
the lien has been established, and a description of the property. (b) Upon the entry of such
judgment by the district court, all the papers and a certified transcript of the judgment
shall be transmitted to the clerk of the circuit court; and thereupon such clerk shall enter
the action on the execution docket, record the judgment, and issue a writ of fieri facias
or venditioni exponas, as on judgments entered in that court. (Code 1886, §§3036, 3037;
Code 1896, §§2741, 2742; Code 1907, §§4772, 4773; Code 1923, §§8850, 8851; Code 1940,
T. 33, §§54, 55.)...
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6-6-282
Section 6-6-282 Actions by mortgagee, etc., against mortgagors, etc. If the action is by a
mortgagee or his assignee against the mortgagor, or anyone holding under him, the defendant
may plead payment of the mortgage debt or the performance of the condition of the mortgage,
or any matter which might be pleaded to a direct civil action for the recovery of the mortgage
debt, except the statute of limitations. The jury must pass upon such answers and must ascertain
the amount of the mortgage debt if any is found to exist. If the verdict is for the defendant,
judgment must be entered for him; but if the verdict ascertains an amount due on the mortgage
debt, judgment must be entered for the plaintiff for the possession of the land and the costs,
and the amount of the mortgage debt, as ascertained by the jury, must be stated in the judgment.
If, within 30 days after the entry of the judgment, the defendant shall pay to the plaintiff,
or to the clerk for his use, such debt, interest, and...
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15-16-21
Section 15-16-21 Suspension of felony trial to inquire into accused's sanity; proceedings upon
jury findings; resumption of proceedings when sanity restored; release restriction. If any
person charged with any felony is held in confinement under indictment and the trial court
shall have reasonable ground to doubt his sanity, the trial of such person for such offense
shall be suspended until the jury shall inquire into the fact of such sanity, such jury to
be impaneled from the regular jurors in attendance for the week or from a special venire,
as the court may direct. If the jury shall find the accused sane at the time of its verdict,
it shall make no other inquiry, and the trial in chief shall proceed. If it finds that he
is insane at that time, the court shall make an order committing him to the Alabama state
hospitals, where he must remain until he is restored to his right mind. When the superintendent
of the hospitals shall be of opinion that such person is so restored, he shall...
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15-10-3
Section 15-10-3 Arrest without warrant - Generally; written report; protection orders. (a)
An officer may arrest a person without a warrant, on any day and at any time in any of the
following instances: (1) If a public offense has been committed or a breach of the peace threatened
in the presence of the officer. (2) When a felony has been committed, though not in the presence
of the officer, by the person arrested. (3) When a felony has been committed and the officer
has probable cause to believe that the person arrested committed the felony. (4) When the
officer has probable cause to believe that the person arrested has committed a felony, although
it may afterwards appear that a felony had not in fact been committed. (5) When a charge has
been made, upon probable cause, that the person arrested has committed a felony. (6) When
the officer has actual knowledge that a warrant for the person's arrest for the commission
of a felony or misdemeanor has been issued, provided the warrant was...
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15-13-3
Section 15-13-3 Persons charged with capital offense. (a) A defendant cannot be admitted to
bail when he is charged with an offense which may be punished by death if the court is of
the opinion, on the evidence adduced, that he is guilty of the offense in the degree punishable
capitally, nor when he is charged with a personal injury to another which is likely to produce
death and which was committed under circumstances such as would, if death arises from such
injury, constitute an offense which may be punished by death. (b) In cases punishable capitally,
the defendant is entitled to bail as a matter of right when the state, after the finding of
the indictment, has continued the case twice, without his consent, for the testimony of absent
witnesses. In such case, if the indictment is dismissed, the defendant, on application for
bail, is entitled to the benefit of any continuance had upon such indictment by the state
for absent witnesses; and, if another indictment is not found at the...
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15-15-44
Section 15-15-44 When plea on ground grand jurors improperly drawn to be filed; procedure when
plea sustained. A plea to an indictment, on the ground that the grand jurors by whom it was
found were not drawn in the presence of the officers designated by law must, if the accused
has been arrested, be filed at the session at which the indictment is found, and, if the accused
has not been arrested, it must be filed at the first session at which it is practicable after
the defendant's arrest; and, in all cases before a plea to the merits, if sustained, the defendant
must not be discharged but must be held in custody or bailed, as the case may be, to answer
another indictment at the same or the next session of the court, and the time elapsing between
the first and second indictments, in such case, must not be computed as a part of the period
limited by law for the prosecution of the offense. (Code 1852, §636; Code 1867, §4188; Code
1876, §4890; Code 1886, §4446; Code 1896, §5270; Code...
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15-9-43
Section 15-9-43 Arrest without warrant - When accused to be admitted to bail; conditions of
bail. Unless the offense with which the prisoner is charged is shown to be an offense punishable
by death or life imprisonment under the laws of the state in which it was committed, the district
or circuit court judge must admit the person arrested to bail by bond or undertaking, with
sufficient sureties and in such sum as he deems proper, for his appearance before him at a
time specified in such bond or undertaking, and for his surrender, to be arrested upon the
warrant of the Governor of this state. (Acts 1931, No. 482, p. 559; Code 1940, T. 15, §63.)...

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23-2-172
Section 23-2-172 Enforcement of judgments. THIS SECTION WAS AMENDED BY ACT 2019-501 IN THE
2019 REGULAR SESSION, EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2024. TO SEE THE AMENDED VERSION, SEE THE VERSION
LABELED PENDING. (a) If a municipal or district court determines that the person or entity
charged with liability under this article is liable, the court shall enter a judgment against
the person or entity and mail a copy of the judgment thereto. The court shall collect the
unpaid tolls and administrative fee. The court may impose court costs and a civil penalty
of up to one hundred dollars ($100) for each violation. Tolls, fees, and penalties shall be
forwarded to the entity administering the tolls at the facility where the violation occurred.
(b) Upon failure to satisfy a judgment within 60 days of its entry and upon the written request
of the authority, department, private toll entity, or an agent or representative thereof,
it shall be the duty of the clerk of the court, or of the judge of a court...
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