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28-4-299
Section 28-4-299 Forfeiture, sale and distribution of proceeds of sale of contraband generally.
In cases of all contraband property, as provided in this article, there shall be a remedy
by complaint filed in the name of the state by the officer or other person, in accordance
with any provisions of the prohibition laws of the state, to secure a judgment of forfeiture,
sale and distribution of the proceeds in accordance with the provisions of this article. If
the arrest and seizure of such property is made by an officer or employee of any municipality
of this state, such municipality shall receive one half of the remainder of the proceeds derived
from the sale of such property, after the costs and expenses (including payment to officers
and informers provided for in this article) are paid. The said portion of the moneys derived
from such proceeds shall be paid into the treasury of such municipality and used and applied
as a law-enforcement fund, under the supervision and control of the...
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36-16-10
Section 36-16-10 Property Inventory Control Division - Authority of chief; neglect of duty
by chief or other officer. The Chief of the Property Inventory Control Division shall have
the authority to carry out the provisions of Sections 36-16-8 through 36-16-11, and shall
require that each department, office, bureau, board or agency of the state carry out fully
the provisions of Sections 36-16-8 through 36-16-11 applicable to such department, office,
bureau, board or agency. In the event the Chief of the Property Inventory Control Division
neglects to perform the duties imposed upon him by Sections 36-16-8 through 36-16-11, the
State Auditor shall report such neglect to the personnel board, which board shall administer
such disciplinary action against the chief of the division, including the right to discharge
him, as the board deems proper under the circumstances. In the event the head of any department
or officer in charge of any office, bureau, board or agency of the state neglects...
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45-36-232.31
Section 45-36-232.31 Revocation of release - Probable cause of felony or misdemeanor. (a) A
person who has been conditionally released pursuant to Section 45-36-232.28 and as to whom
there is probable cause to believe he or she has committed a felony or misdemeanor while released,
shall be subject to revocation of release. (b) Proceedings for revocation of release for the
ground in this provision, may be initiated by any person responsible for administering this
subpart giving notice to the district attorney. After the district attorney has received such
notice, a warrant for the arrest of a person who is charged with violating the conditions
of release under this section, may be issued by any officer authorized to issue warrants,
on the affidavit of the district attorney or any assistant district attorney, or on the affidavit
of any person responsible for administering this subpart. The person arrested under such a
warrant shall be brought before a judicial officer in the county. No...
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45-45-233.31
Section 45-45-233.31 Revocation of release - Probable cause of felony or misdemeanor. (a) A
person who has been conditionally released pursuant to Section 45-45-233.28 and as to whom
there is probable cause to believe he or she has committed a felony or misdemeanor while released,
shall be subject to revocation of release. (b) Proceedings for revocation of release for the
ground in this section, may be initiated by any person responsible for administering this
subpart giving notice to the district attorney. After the district attorney has received notice,
a warrant for the arrest of a person who is charged with violating the conditions of release
under this section, may by issued by any officer authorized to issue warrants, on the affidavit
of the district attorney or any assistant district attorney, or on the affidavit of any person
responsible for administering this subpart. The person arrested under such a warrant shall
be brought before a judicial officer in the county. No order of...
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45-49-235.11
Section 45-49-235.11 Revocation of release - Probable cause of felony or misdemeanor. (a) A
person who has been conditionally released pursuant to this part and as to whom there is probable
cause to believe has committed a felony or misdemeanor while released, shall be subject to
the revocation of his or her release. (b) Proceedings for revocation of release for the grounds
stated in this section, may be initiated by any person responsible for administering this
part after notice to the district attorney. After the district attorney has received such
notice, a warrant for the arrest of a person who is charged with violating the conditions
of release under this section, may be issued by any officer authorized to issue warrants upon
the affidavit of the district attorney or any assistant district attorney, or upon the affidavit
of any person responsible for administering this part. The person arrested under such warrant
shall be brought before a judicial officer. No order of revocation...
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6-5-338
Section 6-5-338 Immunity of peace officers and tactical medics from tort liability for conduct
in the line of duty; certain employers of off-duty officers to maintain liability coverage.
(a) Every peace officer and tactical medic, except constables, who is employed or appointed
pursuant to the Constitution or statutes of this state, whether appointed or employed as a
peace officer or tactical medic by the state or a county or municipality thereof, or by an
agency or institution, corporate or otherwise, created pursuant to the Constitution or laws
of this state and authorized by the Constitution or laws to appoint or employ police officers
or other peace officers or tactical medics, and whose duties prescribed by law, or by the
lawful terms of their employment or appointment, include the enforcement of, or the investigation
and reporting of violations of, the criminal laws of this state, and who is empowered by the
laws of this state to execute warrants, to arrest and to take into...
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9-2-86
Section 9-2-86 Director and employees constituted peace officers; inspection, etc., of factories,
barrel measures, nets, trawls, etc. The Director of the Division of Marine Resources and other
employees of said division are hereby constituted peace officers of the State of Alabama with
full police power and jurisdiction to enforce all laws with reference to the seafoods of the
State of Alabama and all rules and regulations promulgated by the Department of Conservation
and Natural Resources, and they may exercise such powers in any county of the State of Alabama
and on any waters of this state. They are hereby authorized to carry firearms or other weapons
when they are actually in the discharge of their duties as such officers. They shall be clothed
with the power to arrest with or without warrant any person who shall violate any of the laws
of the State of Alabama or any rule or regulation of the Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources with reference to the protection,...
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15-13-111
Section 15-13-111 Kinds of bail. For persons arrested and taken into custody, there shall be
four kinds of bail used in this state. No other form of bail may be approved and accepted
by any judicial officer, court clerk, magistrate, or any other person designated to accept
and approve bail as stipulated in Division 1, Sections 15-13-100 to 15-13-110, inclusive.
The four kinds of bail shall be judicial public bail, cash bail, property bail, and professional
surety bail. Their definitions are as follows: (1) CASH BAIL. Cash bail is when the defendant
or some person on behalf of the defendant deposits cash in an amount equal to a part or the
total sum of the bail as set by the judicial officer to the clerk of the court having jurisdiction
over the case. Acceptance of cash bail shall conform to Division 9. (2) JUDICIAL PUBLIC BAIL.
Judicial public bail is the release of any defendant without any condition of an undertaking
relating to, or a deposit of, security. Such bail shall be granted...
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15-13-126
Section 15-13-126 Return of bondsman's process. (a) All bondsman's processes, when executed
by sureties or other lawful authorized persons, shall be returned by the sheriff, chief of
police, or other authorized law enforcement officer to the clerk of the court from which they
were issued once the defendant is returned to the custody of the court of jurisdiction with
the proper return thereon endorsed. (b) If the bondsman's process is executed, the return
shall be made within five days after service. (c) When any writ of arrest or other warrant
issued by the clerk of the court, in the same case as a bondsman's process, to any law enforcement
officer and the warrant has been executed and returned to the clerk of the court, the clerk
shall notify the surety which obtained the bondsman's process, and if the bondsman's process
has not been executed at the time of the notice, then the surety shall return the process
to the clerk of the court within five days and the surety shall endorse...
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22-21-46
Section 22-21-46 Plan Review Fund. There is established a separate special revenue trust fund
in the State Treasury to be known as the Department of Public Health Plan Review Fund. All
receipts received by the State Board of Health or the Department of Public Health for whatever
purpose pursuant to this article shall be deposited in this fund. The receipts shall be disbursed
only by warrant of the state Comptroller upon the State Treasury, upon itemized vouchers approved
by the State Health Officer or his or her designee; provided that no funds shall be withdrawn
or expended except as budgeted and allotted according to the provisions of Sections 41-4-80
to 41-4-96, inclusive, and only in amounts as stipulated in the general appropriations act
or other appropriation acts. (Act 2000-686, p. 1393, ยง7.)...
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