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31-13-8
Section 31-13-8 Enrollment or attendance at institutions of postsecondary education. An alien
who is not lawfully present in the United States shall not be permitted to enroll in or attend
any public postsecondary education institution in this state. For the purposes of this section,
a public postsecondary education institution officer may seek federal verification of an alien's
immigration status with the federal government pursuant to 8 U.S.C. § 1373(c). A public postsecondary
education institution officer or official shall not attempt to independently make a final
determination of whether an alien is lawfully present in the United States. Except as otherwise
provided by law, an alien who is not lawfully present in the United States shall not be eligible
for any postsecondary education benefit, including, but not limited to, scholarships, grants,
or financial aid. (Act 2011-535, p. 888, §8; Act 2012-491, p. 1410, §1.)...
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13A-10-132
Section 13A-10-132 Crimes in connection with sham legal process, etc. (a) For the purposes
of this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) LAW ENFORCEMENT
OFFICER. The same as defined in Section 13A-10-1. (2) LAWFULLY ISSUED. Adopted, issued, or
rendered in accordance with the applicable statutes, rules, regulations, and ordinances of
the United States, a state, an agency, or a political subdivision of a state. (3) SHAM LEGAL
PROCESS. The issuance, display, delivery, distribution, reliance on as lawful authority, or
other use of an instrument that is not lawfully issued, whether or not the instrument is produced
for inspection or actually exists, which purports to be any one of the following: a. A summons,
subpoena, judgment, lien, arrest warrant, search warrant, or other order of a court of this
state, a peace officer, or a legislative, executive, or administrative agency established
by state law. b. An assertion of jurisdiction or authority over or...
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13A-8-35
Section 13A-8-35 Exceptions. This article shall not apply to purchases of metal property from
any of the following: (1) A law enforcement officer acting in an official capacity unless
the law enforcement officer is investigating a compliance issue pursuant to this article or
is presenting metal property for sale. (2) A trustee in bankruptcy, executor, administrator,
or receiver who has presented proof of such status to the secondary metals recycler. (3) Any
public official acting under a court order who has presented proof of such status to the secondary
metals recycler. (4) A sale or the execution, or by virtue, of any process issued by a court
if proof thereof has been presented to the secondary metals recycler. (5) A manufacturing,
industrial, or other commercial vendor that generates or sells regulated metal property in
the ordinary course of its business. (6) A municipal, county, state, federal, or other governmental
entity. (7) A utility company. (8) A funeral home or the owner...
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31-13-23
Section 31-13-23 Enforcement report. (a) The Alabama Department of Homeland Security shall
file an annual report to the Legislature on the progress being made regarding the enforcement
of this chapter and the status of the progress being made in the effort to reduce the number
of illegal aliens in the State of Alabama. The report shall include, but is not limited to,
the statistics and results from the enforcement of the sections of this chapter, and suggestions
on what can be done including additional legislation to further assist the federal government
in its efforts to apprehend illegal aliens in the State of Alabama. This report shall also
be made available to the public and shall be announced through a press release from the Attorney
General's office. (b) The Alabama Department of Homeland Security shall create a mechanism
for receiving tips from the general public regarding possible violations of this chapter,
including the unlawful enforcement of this chapter. (Act 2011-535, p....
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11-45-9.1
Section 11-45-9.1 Issuance of summons and complaint in lieu of arrest for violation of certain
ordinances; procedure; schedule of fines; additional penalty for failure to appear; disposition
of fines. (a) By ordinance, the governing body of any municipality may authorize any law enforcement
officer of a municipality or any law enforcement officer of the state, in lieu of placing
persons under custodial arrest, to issue a summons and complaint to any person charged with
violating any municipal littering ordinance; municipal ordinance which prohibits animals from
running at large, which shall include leash laws and rabies control laws; or any Class C misdemeanor
or violation not involving violence, threat of violence or alcohol or drugs. (b) Such summons
and complaint shall be on a form approved by the governing body of the municipality and shall
contain the name of the court; the name of the defendant; a description of the offense, including
the municipal ordinance number; the date and...
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13A-6-134
Section 13A-6-134 Arrest without warrant - Determination of predominant aggressor; notice requirements;
liability of officer. (a) If a law enforcement officer receives complaints of domestic violence
from two or more opposing persons, or if both parties have injuries, the officer shall evaluate
each complaint separately to determine who was the predominant aggressor. If the officer determines
that one person was the predominant physical aggressor, that person may be arrested; however,
a person who acts in a reasonable manner to protect himself or herself or another family or
household member from domestic violence may not be arrested for a violation of Section 13A-6-130,
13A-6-131, 13A-6-132, or 13A-6-138. In determining whether a person is the predominant aggressor,
the officer shall consider all of the following: (1) Prior complaints of domestic violence.
(2) The relative severity of the injuries inflicted on each person, including whether the
injuries are offensive versus defensive...
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15-22-32
Section 15-22-32 Parole court; hearing officers; sanctions; delegation of authority. (a) Whenever
there is reasonable cause to believe that a prisoner who has been paroled has violated his
or her parole, the Board of Pardons and Paroles, at its next meeting, may declare the prisoner
to be delinquent, and time owed shall date from the delinquency. The Department of Corrections,
after receiving notice from the sheriff of the county jail where the state prisoner is being
held, shall promptly notify the board of the return of a paroled prisoner charged with violation
of his or her parole. Thereupon, the board, a single member of the board, a parole revocation
hearing officer, or a designated parole officer shall hold a parole court at the prison or
at another place as it may determine within 20 business days and consider the case of the
parole violator, who shall be given an opportunity to appear personally or by counsel before
the board or the parole court and produce witnesses and...
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31-13-32
Section 31-13-32 Report to Alabama Department of Homeland Security. (a) The Administrative
Office of Courts shall submit a quarterly report, organized by county, to the Alabama Department
of Homeland Security summarizing the number of cases in which an unlawfully present alien
was detained by law enforcement and appeared in court for any violation of state law and shall
include all of the following information in the report: (1) The name of the unlawfully present
alien. (2) The violation or charge alleged to have been committed by the unlawfully present
alien. (3) The name of the judge presiding over the case. (4) The final disposition of the
case, including whether the unlawfully present alien was released from custody, remained in
detention, or was transferred to the custody of the appropriate federal immigration authorities.
(b) The Alabama Department of Homeland Security shall publish on its public website, in a
convenient and prominent location, the information provided in the...
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32-10-7
Section 32-10-7 Written reports of accidents; release of information. (a) Every law enforcement
officer who in the regular course of duty investigates a motor vehicle accident, either at
the time of and at the scene of the accident or thereafter by interviewing participants or
witnesses, shall, within 24 hours after completing such investigation, forward the necessary
completed written report or copy thereof of such accident to the director on the uniform accident
report form supplied by the director. Local police departments, and their contracted agents,
may retain copies of the written reports. (b) Accident reports prepared pursuant to this section
shall be made available pursuant to Section 32-2-8, to a news-gathering organization solely
for the purpose of publishing or broadcasting the news. The news-gathering organization shall
not use or distribute the report, or knowingly allow its use or distribution, for a commercial
purpose other than the news-gathering organization's...
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12-15-216
Section 12-15-216 Legislative intent. The Legislature reaffirms its belief that juvenile court
records, in general, should be confidential. However, it is the intent of the Legislature
by Act 99-433, 1999 Regular Session, to provide for limited exceptions to juvenile court record
confidentiality to promote more effective communication among juvenile courts, law enforcement
agencies, and schools to aid in the rehabilitation of children as well as to lessen the potential
for drug use, violence, and other forms of delinquency. (Act 99-433, p. 792, §2; §12-15-104;
amended and renumbered by Act 2008-277, p. 441, §14.)...
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