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16-56-12
Section 16-56-12 Police officers. (a) The Chancellor of Troy University may appoint and employ
persons as he or she may deem proper to serve as police officers pursuant to Sections 16-22-1
and 16-22-2. These police officers may do any of the following: (1) Eject trespassers from
university buildings and grounds. (2) Arrest without a warrant any person believed guilty
of disorderly conduct or of trespass upon the property under the control of the university,
or for any public offense committed in their presence, and carry them before the nearest district
court or municipal court. Upon proper affidavit charging the offense, the person arrested
may be tried by the court and convicted as in cases of persons brought before the court on
a warrant. (3) Summon a posse comitatus. (4) Arrest with a warrant any person found upon or
near the premises of the university charged with any public offense and take that person before
the proper officer. (b) The police officers provided for in this...
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8-6-21
Section 8-6-21 Commission authorized to swear out warrants of arrest; liability of commission
for warrant. The Securities Commission is authorized and empowered to swear out warrants of
arrest against any person violating the criminal provisions of this article, and it shall
not be liable in damages or to an action for damages by reason of swearing out warrants or
for causing the arrest and detention or imprisonment of any person or persons under such warrant
or warrants. (Acts 1959, No. 542, p. 1318, §20; Acts 1990, No. 90-527, p. 772, §1.)...
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13A-10-5
Section 13A-10-5 Refusing to aid peace officer. (a) A person commits the crime of refusing
to aid a peace officer if, upon command by a peace officer identified to him as such, he fails
or refuses to aid such peace officer in: (1) Effecting or securing a lawful arrest; or (2)
Preventing the commission by another person of any offense. (b) A person is not liable under
this section if the failure or refusal to aid the officer was reasonable under the circumstances.
The burden of injecting this issue is on the defendant, but this does not shift the burden
of proof. (c) Refusing to aid a peace officer is a Class C misdemeanor. (Acts 1977, No. 607,
p. 812, §4520.)...
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13A-11-61.2
Section 13A-11-61.2 Possession of firearms in certain places. (a) In addition to any other
place limited or prohibited by state or federal law, a person, including a person with a permit
issued under Section 13A-11-75(a)(1) or recognized under Section 13A-11-85, may not knowingly
possess or carry a firearm in any of the following places without the express permission of
a person or entity with authority over the premises: (1) Inside the building of a police,
sheriff, or highway patrol station. (2) Inside or on the premises of a prison, jail, halfway
house, community corrections facility, or other detention facility for those who have been
charged with or convicted of a criminal or juvenile offense. (3) Inside a facility which provides
inpatient or custodial care of those with psychiatric, mental, or emotional disorders. (4)
Inside a courthouse, courthouse annex, a building in which a district attorney's office is
located, or a building in which a county commission or city council is...
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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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16-52-12
Section 16-52-12 Police officers - Powers and duties. The President of Jacksonville State 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 and grounds of the university. Such persons
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,
without a warrant, may arrest any persons who commit disorderly conduct or trespass on the
property of the university, 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 offense. Upon proper affidavit charging the
offense, the person arrested may be tried by the court and convicted as in cases of persons
brought before the court on a warrant. The officer may summon a...
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45-45-232.02
Section 45-45-232.02 Forfeiture of weapons. (a) Any device which is used as a weapon in the
commission of a crime against any person or any device which is used as a weapon in any attempt
to commit any crime against any person, and any weapon or device possessed during any violation
of the laws concerning controlled substances, and any weapon or device found on or about the
person of any juvenile regardless of whether or not they are charged or convicted of a crime,
and any weapon for which a person has been convicted of the crime of carrying a concealed
weapon, and any weapon or device which is found on or about the person of any person who is
prohibited by law from carrying or possessing the device or weapon, and any device or weapon
which is abandoned or otherwise found and the lawful owner cannot be located is hereby declared
to be contraband, forfeited, and becomes property of the State of Alabama; provided, however,
that a motor vehicle shall not be deemed to be a device or...
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13A-3-24
Section 13A-3-24 Use of force by persons with parental, custodial, or special responsibilities.
The use of force upon another person is justified under any of the following circumstances:
(1) A parent, guardian, or other person responsible for the care and supervision of a minor
or an incompetent person, and a teacher or other person responsible for the care and supervision
of a minor for a special purpose, may use reasonable and appropriate physical force upon the
minor or incompetent person when and to the extent that he reasonably believes it necessary
and appropriate to maintain discipline or to promote the welfare of the minor or incompetent
person. (2) A warden or other authorized official of a jail, prison, or correctional institution
may, in order to maintain order and discipline, use whatever physical force is authorized
by law. (3) A person responsible for the maintenance of order in a common or contract carrier
of passengers, or a person acting under his direction, may use...
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15-10-6
Section 15-10-6 Offense committed in presence of judge or magistrate. When a public offense
is committed in the presence of a judge or magistrate, he may, by verbal or written order,
command any person to arrest the offender and, when the offender has been arrested, may thereupon
proceed as if such offender had been brought before him on a warrant of arrest. (Code 1852,
§448; Code 1867, §3997; Code 1876, §4667; Code 1886, §4265; Code 1896, §5214; Code 1907,
§6272; Code 1923, §3266; Code 1940, T. 15, §157.)...
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15-13-117
Section 15-13-117 Authorized arrest of defendant by surety and exoneration of bail prior to
conditional forfeiture. The sureties of bail may, at any time before a conditional forfeiture
is entered against them, exonerate themselves by surrendering the defendant to the jail having
the authority of keeping custody of prisoners of the court having jurisdiction of defendant's
case. For that purpose, the surety may arrest the defendant on a bondsman's warrant at any
place in the state, or may authorize another person to arrest the defendant by an endorsement
in writing on the warrant. The bondsman's warrant shall be issued as required by this chapter
and a certified copy of the undertaking shall be attached thereto. (Acts 1993, No. 93-677,
p. 1259, §18.)...
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