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31-2A-26
Section 31-2A-26 (Article 26.) Military judge of a general or special court-martial. (a) A
military judge shall be detailed to each general and special court-martial. The military judge
shall preside over each open session of the court-martial to which the military judge has
been detailed. (b) A military judge shall be all of the following: (1) An active or retired
commissioned officer. (2) A member in good standing of the bar of the highest court of a state
or a member of the bar of a federal court for at least five years. (3) Either a certified
military judge or a judge of a court of competent jurisdiction who is approved by the Adjutant
General. (c) In the instance when a military judge is not a member of the bar of the highest
court of the state, the military judge shall be deemed admitted pro hac vice, subject to filing
a certificate with the state judge advocate setting forth such qualifications provided in
subsection (b) and with notice and approval of the State Bar and Chief...
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45-20-71.13
Section 45-20-71.13 Duties of the president. The president of the board is made the presiding
officer of the board, charged with the duty to preside at all the meetings of the board, but
with no right to vote except in case of a tie, in which event he or she shall cast the deciding
vote. Such president, except as otherwise provided herein, shall have all the authority and
is imposed with all the duties of a judge of probate while acting under the general laws of
Alabama as the presiding officer of a county governing body. (Acts 1945, No. 22, ยง14.)...

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13A-11-59
Section 13A-11-59 Possession of firearms by persons participating in, attending, etc., demonstrations
at public places. (a) For the purposes of this section, the following words and phrases shall
have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this subsection, except in those instances
where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: (1) DEMONSTRATION. Demonstrating,
picketing, speechmaking or marching, holding of vigils and all other like forms of conduct
which involve the communication or expression of views or grievances engaged in by one or
more persons, the conduct of which has the effect, intent or propensity to draw a crowd or
onlookers. Such term shall not include casual use of property by visitors or tourists which
does not have an intent or propensity to attract a crowd or onlookers. (2) FIREARM. Any pistol,
rifle, shotgun or firearm of any kind, whether loaded or not. (3) LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER.
Any duly appointed and acting federal, state, county or municipal...
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31-2A-50a
Section 31-2A-50a (Article 50a.) Defense of lack of mental responsibility. (a) It is an affirmative
defense in a trial by court-martial that, at the time of the commission of the acts constituting
the offense, the accused, as a result of a severe mental disease or defect, was unable to
appreciate the nature and quality or the wrongfulness of the acts. Mental disease or defect
does not otherwise constitute a defense. (b) The accused has the burden of proving the defense
of lack of mental responsibility by clear and convincing evidence. (c) Whenever lack of mental
responsibility of the accused with respect to an offense is properly at issue, the military
judge shall instruct the members of the court as to the defense of lack of mental responsibility
under this article and charge members to find the accused any one of the following: (1) Guilty.
(2) Not guilty. (3) Not guilty only by reason of lack of mental responsibility. (d) Subsection
(c) does not apply to a court-martial composed of a...
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16-25-14
Section 16-25-14 Retirement of members; benefits generally. (a)(1) Any Tier I plan member who
withdraws from service upon or after attainment of age 60 and any Tier II plan member who
withdraws from service upon or after attainment of age 62, or in the case of a Tier II plan
member who is a correctional officer, firefighter, or law enforcement officer as defined in
Section 36-27-59, who withdraws from service upon or after attainment of age 56 with at least
ten years of creditable service as a correctional officer, firefighter, or law enforcement
officer may retire upon written application to the Board of Control setting forth at what
time, not less than 30 days nor more than 90 days subsequent to the execution and filing thereof,
he or she desires to be retired; provided, that any such member who became a member on or
after October 1, 1963, shall have completed 10 or more years of creditable service. (2) Any
Tier I plan member who has attained age 60 and any Tier II plan member who...
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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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31-4-2
Section 31-4-2 Procedure for incorporation. The Armory Commission may, by filing with the Secretary
of State of the State of Alabama, become a public body and a body corporate when the members
of the commission shall present to the Secretary of State of the State of Alabama an application
signed by them which shall set forth the name, official designation, and official residence
of each of the members of the commission, together with a copy of the appointment by the Governor
evidencing their right to hold office; the date and place of induction into and the taking
of the oath of office; their desire that the commission become a body corporate and politic
under this chapter; the name which is proposed for the corporation; the location of the principal
office of the proposed corporation; and any other matters relating to the incorporation which
the members may choose to insert not inconsistent with the Constitution and laws of the State
of Alabama. The application shall be subscribed and...
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15-22-20
Section 15-22-20 Board of Pardons and Paroles - Creation; composition; compensation. (a) There
shall be a Board of Pardons and Paroles which shall consist of three members. The membership
of the board shall be inclusive and reflect the racial, gender, geographic, urban/rural, or
economic diversity of the state. At least one member shall be a current or former law enforcement
officer with a minimum of 10 years' experience in or with a law enforcement agency which has
among its primary duties and responsibilities the investigation of violent crimes or the apprehension,
arrest, or supervision of the perpetrators thereof. (b) Any vacancy occurring on the board,
whether for an expired or unexpired term, shall be filled by appointment by the Governor,
with the advice and consent of the Senate, from a list of five qualified persons nominated
by a board consisting of the Lieutenant Governor, the Speaker of the House of Representatives,
and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate. The...
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11-58-4
Section 11-58-4 Board of directors. Each corporation formed under this chapter shall have a
board of directors which shall constitute the governing body of the corporation, consisting
of three members who shall serve without compensation, except that they shall be reimbursed
for actual expenses incurred in the performance of their duties under this chapter and, at
the discretion of the board of directors, may be paid a director's fee of ten dollars ($10)
for each director's meeting attended by them not to exceed a total of one hundred twenty dollars
($120) per member per year. No member of the board shall be an officer of the municipality
or county. The directors of the corporation shall be elected by the governing body of the
respective municipality or county and they shall be so elected that they shall hold office
for staggered terms. The first term of office of one director shall be two years, of another
director shall be four years, and of a third director shall be six years, as...
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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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