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6-5-155.3
Section 6-5-155.3 Contents of complaint; supporting affidavits. (a) The complaint or an affidavit
attached thereto shall describe the adverse impact associated with the drug-related nuisance
upon the surrounding neighborhood. Adverse impact includes, without limitation, the presence
of any one or more of the following conditions: (1) Diminished property value. (2) Increased
fear of residents to walk through or in public areas, including sidewalks, streets, alleys,
and parks. (3) Increased volume of vehicular and pedestrian traffic to and from the property.
(4) An increase in the number of ambulance or police calls to the property which are related
to the use of drugs, or to violence stemming from drug-related activity. (5) Bothersome solicitors
or approaches by strangers wishing to sell drugs, or the aggressive solicitation of alms,
on or near the property. (6) The display of dangerous weapons on or near the property. (7)
Investigative purchases of drugs by law enforcement officers on...
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15-5-5
Section 15-5-5 Issuance of warrant. If the judge or the magistrate is satisfied of the existence
of the grounds of the application or that there is probable ground to believe their existence,
he must issue a search warrant signed by him and directed to the sheriff or to any constable
of the county, commanding him forthwith to search the person or place named for the property
specified and to bring it before the court issuing the warrant. (Code 1852, §830; Code 1867,
§4381; Code 1876, §4010; Code 1886, §4731; Code 1896, §5488; Code 1907, §7761; Code 1923,
§5475; Code 1940, T. 15, §104.)...
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27-12A-40
Section 27-12A-40 Creation of Insurance Fraud Unit. (a) There is hereby established within
the department the Insurance Fraud Unit. The commissioner shall appoint the necessary full-time
supervisory and investigative personnel of the unit who shall be qualified by training and
experience to perform the duties of their positions. The commissioner shall furnish offices,
equipment, operating expenses, and necessary personnel to maintain and operate the unit. (b)
The unit shall perform all of the following duties: (1) Initiate independent inquiries and
conduct independent investigations when the unit has cause to believe that any insurance fraud
may be, is being, or has been, committed. (2) Review reports or complaints of alleged insurance
fraud from federal, state, and local law enforcement and regulatory agencies, persons engaged
in the business of insurance, and the public to determine whether the reports or complaints
require further investigation and, if so, to conduct these...
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36-12-26
Section 36-12-26 Proceedings for recovery of papers, property, etc., by successor to office
upon death of incumbent, etc. If any person holding any office in this state dies or his office
in any way becomes vacant and any books, papers or property belonging or appertaining to such
office come into the possession of any person, the qualified successor to such office may,
in the manner before prescribed in Sections 36-12-20 through 36-12-25, demand such books,
papers or property from the person having the same in his possession; and, on the same being
withheld, an order may be obtained and the person charged may, in like manner, make oath of
the delivery of all such books, papers and property that ever came into his possession; and,
in case of his failure to make such oath and to deliver up the books, papers or property so
demanded, such person shall be committed to jail and a search warrant may be issued and the
books, papers, or property seized by virtue thereof and delivered to the...
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36-21-124
Section 36-21-124 Limitation of powers. The powers of police officers appointed by a tribe
pursuant to this article may be exercised only upon the premises of the reservation of the
tribe, and a police officer may not otherwise act as a police officer while off the premises
of his or her reservation, except under either of the following conditions: (1) When in appropriate
pursuit off the reservation of any offender or suspected offender who is charged with the
commission of a crime while on the premises of the reservation. (2) To make lawful arrests
for a felony committed, or for which there is probable cause to believe has been committed,
in the presence of the police officer or within the boundaries of the property owned or operated
by the tribe. (Act 99-527, p. 1152, §5; Act 2018-393, §1.)...
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13A-7-4.1
Section 13A-7-4.1 Criminal trespass by motor vehicle. (a) A person commits the offense of criminal
trespass by motor vehicle when the person, after having been requested not to do so by a uniformed
law enforcement officer or by a properly identified owner or an authorized agent of the owner,
parks or stands an occupied or unoccupied motor vehicle in, or repeatedly drives a motor vehicle
through or within, a parking area which is located on privately owned property and is provided
by a merchant, a group of merchants, or a shopping center or other similar facility for customers
if: (1) The parking area is identified by at least one sign as specified in this paragraph,
and if the parking area contains more than 150 parking spaces, then by at least one such sign
for every 150 parking spaces, each such sign shall be substantially as follows: Notice Private
Property Entry restricted to our tenants, their customers, employees and invitees. Remaining
after proper use is prohibited. Violators...
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28-4-129
Section 28-4-129 Filing of statement by board; inspection of statement by district attorney
or police officers. It shall be the duty of the board to file immediately the statement required
by Section 28-4-127 as a part of the files of its office and to permit any sheriff, deputy
sheriff, constable, chief of police or other police officer of a municipality, district attorney
whose duty it is to prosecute crime in the county in which delivery is made and any other
peace officer of the county or officer charged with the duty of prosecuting violations of
the law to inspect the said statements as they may desire at any time and especially to permit
inspection thereof by any officer or other duly authorized person seeking information for
the prosecution of persons charged with or suspected of crime, especially the crime of selling,
giving away, bartering, keeping for sale or otherwise disposing of liquors or any beverages
prohibited by the laws of the state to be sold, given away, kept for...
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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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11-67-60
Section 11-67-60 Authority to abate public nuisance. An abundance of overgrown grass or weeds
within a municipality that is injurious to the general public health, safety, and general
welfare by providing breeding grounds and shelter for rats, mice, snakes, mosquitoes, and
other vermin, insects, and pests; or attaining heights and dryness that constitute a serious
fire threat or hazard; or bearing wingy or downy seeds, when mature, that cause the spread
of weeds and, when breathed, irritation to the throat, lungs, and eyes of the public; or hiding
debris, such as broken glass or metal, that could inflict injury on a person going upon the
property; or being unsightly; or a growth of grass or weeds, other than ornamental plant growth,
that exceeds 12 inches in height, may be declared to be a public nuisance by the municipal
governing body and abated as provided in this article. The term municipality as defined in
this article does not include the police jurisdiction of said municipality....
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15-13-107
Section 15-13-107 Who may or shall accept, take, and approve bail and under what circumstances.
(a) Judges of any court within the State of Alabama may accept, take, and approve bail within
the jurisdiction of their respective courts. (b) Circuit, district, and municipal court clerks,
including magistrates, may accept, take, and approve bail within the jurisdiction of their
respective courts. (c) Only judicial officers and circuit, district, and municipal court clerks
or a designee of the court may accept and approve appeal bonds and cash bonds. Provided, however,
that any person designated by the court to receive cash bonds, shall be bonded to receive
court moneys and have the written approval of their chief administrative officer. Clerks of
the courts of Alabama may delegate to their employees the right to accept and approve appeal
bonds and cash bonds. (d) Sheriffs of the state and chiefs of police having custody of a defendant
may accept, take, and approve property or professional...
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