45-9-82.21
Section 45-9-82.21 Definitions. For purposes of this subpart, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) DISTRICT ATTORNEY. The elected District Attorney of the Fifth Judicial Circuit or any of his or her staff. (2) LAW ENFORCEMENT or LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER. A person who is employed by an agency or department whose purpose is to protect people. This may include, but is not limited to, police department personnel, sheriff department personnel, Department of Human Resources personnel, parole and probation personnel, community corrections office personnel, court referral office personnel, whether that agency or department is in the State of Alabama or located elsewhere. (3) OFFENDER. Any person charged with a crime as defined by this code which was allegedly committed in the jurisdiction of the Fifth Judicial Circuit. (4) SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURY. An injury as defined in subdivision (14) of Section 13A-1-2. (Act 2005-148, p. 258, §2.)...
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6-6-682
Section 6-6-682 Judgment in favor of clerk of appellate court; copy of execution and certification of clerk as evidence. (a) Judgment must, in like manner, be entered in favor of the clerk of an appellate court against the sheriff or coroner, on three days' notice: (1) For failure to return an execution from that court; (2) For making a false return thereon; (3) For failing to make the money thereon when by due diligence it could have been made; or (4) For failing on demand to pay over money collected on execution, for the penalties prescribed in this division for the same defaults on executions issued from the circuit court. (b) On the trial of the motion by such clerk, a copy of the execution made and certified by him with the return thereon, if any was made, or a statement that no return was made, if such be the fact, together with his certificate that the execution was received by the sheriff or sent to him by mail is evidence of the facts so certified, without producing a...
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12-16-44
Section 12-16-44 Preparation, etc., of separate jury rolls and boxes for courts of territorial subdivisions of counties. Whenever a court requiring grand and petit juries or petit juries is established for and held in a territorial subdivision of the county, the jury commission shall make and keep a separate roll and make a separate box for that court and territorial subdivision, on which roll and in which box only the names of jurors residing in that territory shall be placed, which box shall be kept by the clerk of said court and the key thereof by the judge of said court, and all jurors for that court shall be drawn by the judge of said court as provided in this article from the separate jury box provided under this section and shall be summoned as provided by law for summoning jurors otherwise drawn. The names of jurors whose names are required to be placed on the roll and in the box provided for in this section shall not be placed on any other roll nor in any other box nor shall...
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12-17-274
Section 12-17-274 Compensation; cost-of-living and merit increases. (a) An official court reporter shall be paid a salary by the state in an amount as shall be established by law, to be paid as other state employees are paid. (b)(1) In addition to the salary paid by the state, each official court reporter shall be paid a salary by the counties composing the circuit in an amount as shall be established by law. (2) In circuits composed of more than one county, each county shall pay its pro rata part thereof, based on the assessed tax valuation of all property in the county for the preceding year. (3) The payments shall be made in favor of the official court reporter for the respective amounts due by the several counties each month and shall be paid by the treasurer of each county out of the general fund. (c) This section shall not be construed to repeal or amend any local law, special law, general law, or general law of local application providing extra allowances, compensation, or...
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12-19-311
signature bond, including a bond on electronic traffic and nontraffic citations, the fee shall be affixed at twenty-five dollars ($25). For purposes of this section, face value of bond shall mean the bond amount set by court or other authority at release, not the amount posted at release on bail. (2) The fees assessed pursuant to paragraph a. of subdivision (1) of subsection (a) are required whether the release from confinement or admittance to bail is based on cash, judicial public bail, personal recognizance, a signature bond, including a bond on electronic traffic and nontraffic citations for those serious traffic offenses enumerated in Title 32, Chapter 5A, Article 9, an appearance bond, a secured appearance bond utilizing security, a bond executed by a professional surety company, or a professional bail company using professional bondsmen; provided, however that no fee shall be assessed pursuant to paragraph a. of subdivision (1) of subsection (a) if a person is released on...
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15-20A-46
Section 15-20A-46 Disposition of funds. (a) The two hundred dollar ($200) filing fee paid by a sex offender who petitions the court for relief pursuant to Sections 15-20A-16, 15-20A-23, 15-20A-24, 15-20A-25, or 15-20A-34 shall be distributed as follows: (1) Fifty dollars ($50) to the Circuit Clerk's Restitution Recovery Fund. (2) Fifty dollars ($50) to the sheriff of the county subject to the following: a. Any and all monies collected under this subdivision shall be deposited in the county general fund earmarked for use by the sheriff and shall be paid to the sheriff upon request by the sheriff to be used at the discretion of the sheriff for any law enforcement purpose related to sex offender registration, notification, tracking, or apprehension. b. The monies provided in this subdivision and the use of the funds shall in no way diminish or take the place of any other reimbursement or other source of income established for the sheriff or the operation of his or her office. (3) Fifty...
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15-22-53
Section 15-22-53 Powers and duties of probation officers; restrictions on inspection of records, reports, etc., of probation officers. (a) A probation officer shall investigate all cases referred to him or her for investigation by any court or by the Board of Pardons and Paroles and shall report in writing thereon. He or she shall furnish to persons released on probation under his or her supervision a written statement of the conditions of probation and shall instruct them regarding the same. Such officer shall keep informed concerning the conduct and condition of each person on probation under his or her supervision by visiting, requiring reports, and in other ways, based on the offender's measured risk of offending, and he or she shall report thereon in writing as often as the court or the board may require. The officer shall use all practicable and suitable evidence-based practices as defined in Section 12-25-32, not inconsistent with the provisions imposed by the court, to aid and...
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22-19-161
assistant by the State Board of Medical Examiners to remove or process a part. (35) "Technician" means an individual determined to be qualified to remove or process parts by an appropriate organization that is licensed, accredited, or regulated under federal or state law. The term includes an enucleator. (36) "Tissue" means a portion of the human body other than an organ or an eye. The term does not include blood unless the blood is donated for the purpose of research or education. (37) "Tissue bank" means a person that is licensed, accredited, or regulated under federal or state law to engage in the recovery, screening, testing, processing, storage, or distribution of tissue. (38) "Transplant hospital" means a hospital that furnishes organ transplants and other medical and surgical specialty services required for the care of transplant patients. (39) "Will" means a disposition of real and personal property to take effect after the death of a testator. (Act 2008-453, p. 867, §1.)...
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25-5-35
in the service of his employer in this or such other state. (c) An employee whose duties require him to travel regularly in the service of his employer in this and one or more other states may, by written agreement with his employer, provide that his employment is principally localized in this or another such state; and, unless such other state refuses jurisdiction, such agreement shall be given effect under this section. (d) If an employee, while working outside of this state, suffers an injury on account of which he or, in the event of his death, his dependents, would have been entitled to the benefits provided by this article and Article 3 of this chapter had such injury occurred within this state, such employee or, in the event of his death resulting from such injury, his dependents, shall be entitled to the benefits provided by this article and Article 3 of this chapter, provided that at the time of such injury: (1) His employment was principally localized in this state; (2) He...
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31-2-111
Section 31-2-111 Ordering out of troops - Request to Governor by local officials. Whenever any circuit court judge, municipal court judge, probate court judge, sheriff, or mayor of any incorporated city, town, or village, shall have reasonable cause to apprehend the outbreak of any riot, rout, tumult, mob, or combination to oppose the enforcement of the laws by force or violence, within the jurisdiction in which such officer is by law a conservator of the peace, which cannot be speedily suppressed or effectually prevented by the ordinary posse comitatus and peace officers, it shall forthwith become the duty of such judge, sheriff, or mayor, to report the facts and circumstances in writing or verbally to the Governor or his authorized representative, and request him to order out such portion of the National Guard of the state as may be necessary to enforce the laws and preserve the peace. It shall thereafter be the duty of the Governor, if he deems such apprehension well-founded, to...
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