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15-22-54
Section 15-22-54 Period of probation; termination of probation; violation of terms of probation;
sanctions. (a) The period of probation or suspension of execution of sentence shall be determined
by the court and shall not be waived by the defendant, and the period of probation or suspension
may be continued, extended, or terminated. However, except as provided in Section 32-5A-191
relating to ignition interlock requirements, in no case shall the maximum probation period
of a defendant guilty of a misdemeanor exceed two years, nor shall the maximum probation period
of a defendant guilty of a felony exceed five years, except as provided in Section 13A-8-2.1.
When the conditions of probation or suspension of sentence are fulfilled, the court shall,
by order duly entered on its minutes, discharge the defendant. (b) The court granting probation,
upon the recommendation of the officer supervising the probationer, may terminate all authority
and supervision over the probationer prior to the...
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45-49-83.41
Section 45-49-83.41 Creation; procedures; collection and distribution of funds; enforcement.
The District Attorney for the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit of Alabama may establish a Recovery
Unit of the Special Services Division. The district attorney, after electing to establish
the unit, shall assign sufficient staff and resources to effectively operate the unit. The
recovery unit shall be created for the purpose of the administration, collection, and enforcement
of court costs, fines, fines for failure to appear in court, victim compensation assessments,
bail bond forfeitures, restitution, or other payments which are ordered in any criminal proceeding,
quasi-criminal, or any other court proceeding by any court including, but not limited to,
municipal courts, district courts, and circuit courts payable to the state, the county, to
any municipality, or town within the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, to any crime victim on any
court order or judgment entered which has not been otherwise...
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12-15-102
law. This term shall not apply to any of the following: a. An offense when committed by a child
16 or 17 years of age as follows: 1. A nonfelony traffic offense or water safety offense other
than one charged pursuant to Section 32-5A-191 or 32-5A-191.3 or a municipal ordinance prohibiting
the same conduct. 2. A capital offense. 3. A Class A felony. 4. A felony which has as an element
the use of a deadly weapon. 5. A felony which has as an element the causing of death or serious
physical injury. 6. A felony which has as an element the use of a dangerous instrument
against any person who is one of the following: (i) A law enforcement officer or official.
(ii) A correctional officer or official. (iii) A parole or probation officer or official.
(iv) A juvenile court probation officer or official. (v) A district attorney or other prosecuting
officer or official. (vi) A judge or judicial official. (vii) A court officer or official.
(viii) A person who is a grand juror, juror, or witness...
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15-8-150
and intentionally to cut out or disable his tongue, or to put out or destroy his eye, etc.
(14) ASSAULT WITH INTENT TO MURDER. A. B., unlawfully and with malice aforethought, did assault
C. D., with the intent to murder him. (15) ASSAULT WITH INTENT TO RAVISH. A. B. did assault
C. D., a woman, with the intent forcibly to ravish her. (16) ASSAULT WITH INTENT TO ROB. A.
B. assaulted C. D. with the felonious intent, by violence to his person or by putting him
in fear of some serious and immediate injury to his person, to rob him. (17) BETTING
AT CARDS, DICE, ETC. A. B. bet at a game played with cards or dice, or some device or substitute
for cards or dice, at a tavern, inn, storehouse for retailing spirituous liquors, or house
or place where spirituous liquors were at the time sold, retailed or given away, or in a public
house, highway or some other public place or at an outhouse where people resorted (or other
place forbidden by law), against, etc. (18) BETTING AT GAMING TABLE, ETC. A....
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15-10-4
Section 15-10-4 Arrest without warrant - Duty of arresting officer; authority of officer to
break and enter dwelling house. When arresting a person without a warrant, the officer must
inform of his authority and the cause of arrest, except when the person is arrested in the
actual commission of a public offense or on pursuit. In making a warrantless arrest, an officer
has authority to break open an outer or inner door or window of a dwelling house if, after
notice of his office and purpose, he is refused admittance. (Code 1852, §446; Code 1867,
§3995; Code 1876, §4665; Code 1886, §4263; Code 1896, §5212; Code 1907, §6270; Code 1923,
§3264; Code 1940, T. 15, §155.)...
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33-5-76
Section 33-5-76 Authority to arrest at scene of boating accident. A uniformed police officer,
state trooper, state law enforcement officer, state marine police officer, county sheriff,
a deputy, or a member of a municipal police force, may arrest, at the scene of a boating accident,
any operator of a boat or vessel involved in the accident if upon personal investigation,
including information from eyewitnesses, the officer has reasonable grounds to believe that
the person, by violating Section 32-5A-191.3, contributed to the accident. The law enforcement
officer may arrest the person without a warrant although the officer did not personally see
the violation. (Acts 1994, No. 94-652, p. 1243, §30.)...
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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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15-22-76
Section 15-22-76 Discharge; arrest for violation of parole, with or without warrant; brought
before parole officer; hearing; serving sentence upon revocation. Upon the expiration of the
period of parole the parolee shall be discharged. At any time during the period of parole
the parolee may be arrested for the violation of any condition of his parole, and after a
hearing by the board his parole shall be subject to revocation. Any parole officer, police
officer or other law enforcement officer may arrest a parolee with or without a warrant for
the violation of any condition of his parole. In case of an arrest without a warrant, the
arresting officer shall have a written statement by a parole officer setting forth that parolee
has, in the judgment of the parole officer, violated the conditions of his parole. Such statement
shall be sufficient warrant for the detention of said parolee until he can be brought before
a parole officer. Such parole officer, after advising said parolee in...
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22-12-26
Section 22-12-26 Arrests without warrants. Any legal quarantine officer or guard may, without
warrant, arrest a person who attempts to violate a quarantine regulation and carry such person
either to a designated place of detention or before an officer having jurisdiction of such
offense. (Code 1907, §7070; Code 1923, §4372; Code 1940, T. 22, §170.)...
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15-10-14
Section 15-10-14 Detention and arrest of person suspected of larceny of goods held for sale.
(a) A peace officer, a merchant or a merchant's employee who has probable cause for believing
that goods held for sale by the merchant have been unlawfully taken by a person and that he
can recover them by taking the person into custody may, for the purpose of attempting to effect
such recovery, take the person into custody and detain him in a reasonable manner for a reasonable
length of time. Such taking into custody and detention by a peace officer, merchant or merchant's
employee shall not render such police officer, merchant or merchant's employee criminally
or civilly liable for false arrest, false imprisonment or unlawful detention. (b) Any peace
officer may arrest without warrant any person he has probable cause for believing has committed
larceny in retail or wholesale establishments. (c) A merchant or a merchant's employee who
causes such arrest as provided for in subsection (a) of...
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