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9-13-221
Section 9-13-221 Seizure of vehicle and equipment upon arrest for certain criminal violations;
delivery to district forester. It shall be the duty of any sheriff, policeman, forestry officer,
or other peace officer or law enforcement officer in the State of Alabama, arresting any person
who is charged with violating or attempting to violate Section 9-13-60 or any felony laws
of the State of Alabama involving timber or forest products or transactions pertaining thereto,
to seize any vehicle and equipment used, which is in the possession or under control of the
person or persons charged with violating the laws, and to deliver any such seized vehicle
and equipment, to the regional forester of the forestry region in which the arrest is made.
The person receiving any vehicle and equipment from the arresting officer shall keep it in
a safe place and in as good condition as when received, until disposed of as hereinafter provided.
The seizure of vehicles and equipment provided in this section...
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15-22-31
Section 15-22-31 Warrant for retaking parolee; arrest without warrant; execution of warrant
and fees therefor. (a) If the parole officer having charge of a paroled prisoner or any member
of the Board of Pardons and Paroles shall have reasonable cause to believe that such prisoner
has lapsed, or is probably about to lapse, into criminal ways or company or has violated the
conditions of his parole in an important respect, such officer or board member may report
such fact to the Department of Corrections, which shall thereupon issue a warrant for the
retaking of such prisoner and his return to the prison designated. (b) Any parole officer,
police officer, sheriff, or other officer with power of arrest, upon the request of the parole
officer, may arrest a parolee without a warrant; but, in case of an arrest without a warrant,
the arresting officer shall have a written statement by the parole officer setting forth that
the parolee has, in his or her judgment, violated the conditions of...
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15-9-37
Section 15-9-37 Authority of arresting officer to command assistance; refusal to assist arresting
officer. Every officer or other person empowered to make an arrest pursuant to a warrant issued
under this division shall have the same authority in arresting an accused to command assistance
therein as sheriffs and other officers have by law in the execution of any criminal process
directed to them, with like penalties against those who refuse their assistance. (Acts 1931,
No. 482, p. 559; Code 1940, T. 15, ยง56.)...
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31-2A-9
Section 31-2A-9 (Article 9.) Imposition of restraint. (a) Arrest is the restraint of a person
by an order, not imposed as a punishment for an offense, directing him or her to remain within
certain specified limits. Confinement is the physical restraint of a person. (b) An enlisted
member may be ordered into arrest or confinement by any commissioned officer by an order,
oral or written, delivered in person or through other persons subject to this code. A commanding
officer may authorize warrant officers, petty officers, or noncommissioned officers to order
enlisted members of the commanding officer's command or subject to the commanding officer's
authority into arrest or confinement. (c) A commissioned officer, a warrant officer, or a
civilian subject to this code or to trial thereunder may be ordered into arrest or confinement
only by a commanding officer to whose authority the person is subject, by an order, oral or
written, delivered in person or by another commissioned officer. The...
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45-35-232.27
Section 45-35-232.27 Release pending trial; order. (a) A person in Houston County charged with
an offense, at an appearance before a judicial officer, may be ordered released pending a
trial on personal recognizance or upon the execution of an unsecured appearance bond in an
amount specified by the judicial officer, unless the judicial officer determines, in the exercise
of discretion, that release will not reasonably assure the appearance of the person as required.
(b) No person in Houston County charged with an offense shall be considered for the program
created by this subpart until the accused's first appearance before a judicial officer. (c)
In determining which conditions of release will reasonably assure the appearance of a person
as required, the judicial officer, on the basis of available information as presented by the
state, city, or their representative, respectively, or the defendant, shall consider matters
such as the nature and circumstances of the offense charged, the...
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45-36-232.28
Section 45-36-232.28 Release pending trial; conditions; order; notice. (a) Any person in Jackson
County charged with an offense, at his or her appearance before a judicial officer, may be
ordered released pending trial on his or her personal recognizance or upon the execution of
an unsecured appearance bond in an amount specified by the judicial officer, unless the judicial
officer determines, in the exercise of his or her discretion, that such a release will not
reasonably assure the appearance of the person as required. When such a determination is made,
the judicial officer, either in lieu of or in addition to the above methods of release, shall
impose the first of the following conditions of release which will reasonably assure the appearance
of the person for trial or, if no single condition gives that assurance, any combination of
the following conditions: (1) Place the person in the custody of a designated person agreeing
to supervise him or her. (2) Place restrictions on the...
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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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45-45-233.28
Section 45-45-233.28 Release pending trial; conditions; order; notice. (a) Any person in Madison
County charged with an offense, at his or her appearance before a judicial officer, may be
ordered released pending trial on his or her personal recognizance or upon the execution of
an unsecured appearance bond in an amount specified by the judicial officer, unless the judicial
officer determines, in the exercise of his or her discretion, that such a release will not
reasonably assure the appearance of the person as required. When such a determination is made,
the judicial officer shall, either in lieu of or in addition to the above methods of release,
impose the first of the following conditions of release which will reasonably assure the appearance
of the person for trial or, if no single condition gives that assurance, any combination of
the following conditions: (1) Place the person in the custody of a designated person agreeing
to supervise him or her. (2) Place restrictions on the...
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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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45-49-235.08
Section 45-49-235.08 Release pending trial; conditions; order; notice. (a) Any person charged
with an offense, at his or her appearance before a judicial officer, may be ordered released
pending trial on his or her personal recognizance or upon the execution of an unsecured appearance
bond in an amount specified by the judicial officer, unless the judicial officer determines,
in the exercise of his or her discretion, that such a release will not reasonably assure the
required appearance of such person. When such a determination is made, the judicial officer,
either in lieu of, or in addition to, the above method of release, shall impose the first
of the following conditions of release which will reasonably assure the appearance of the
person for trial or, if no single condition gives that assurance, any combination of the following
conditions: (1) Place the person in the custody of a designated person who agrees to supervise
him or her. (2) Place restrictions on the travel,...
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