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45-2-84.08
Section 45-2-84.08 Rules and regulations; revocation hearings. (a) The Baldwin County Pretrial
Release and Community Corrections Board may promulgate rules and regulations for establishing
pretrial release programs, alternative sentencing programs, educational programs, intervention
programs, treatment programs, supervision programs, and other programs to serve the courts
of the Twenty-eighth Judicial Circuit. (b) A person who has been released or sentenced pursuant
to this part and who has violated a condition of release or sentencing shall be subject to
revocation of release or subject to revocation of any other sentence imposed upon motion of
the court, the district attorney, or the supervising officer of the defendant in the program
in which he or she has been placed. A revocation hearing shall be conducted by the court as
provided by the Alabama Rules of Criminal Procedure for bond revocation in cases of violation
of terms of pretrial release and probation revocation in cases...
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12-23A-10
Section 12-23A-10 Collection and maintenance of information; fees, costs, and restitution;
annual audit. (a) A drug court shall collect and maintain the following information for each
drug offender that is considered for admission or admitted into drug court: (1) Prior criminal
history. (2) Prior substance abuse treatment history, including information on the success
or failure of the drug offender in those programs. (3) Employment, education, and income histories.
(4) Gender, race, ethnicity, marital and family status, and any child custody and support
obligations. (5)a. Instances of recidivism occurring after successful completion of drug court.
Recidivism shall be measured at a period of three years after successful graduation. b. Instances
of recidivism occurring after a drug offender's termination in drug court for a period of
three years from release into the community. (6) The drug of choice and the estimated daily
financial cost to the drug offender at the time of entry into...
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15-13-138
Section 15-13-138 Conditions for which it shall be mandatory for the court to set aside forfeiture.
The court shall set aside the conditional forfeiture in its entirety for the following reasons
or under the following circumstances: (1) If the sureties can show that the defendant was
hospitalized at the time he or she was to appear in court, or if the sureties can produce
sufficient evidence that the defendant was not able to attend court for reason of illness,
by producing a doctor's certificate or letter to that effect. The hospitalization may be in
or out of the State of Alabama. For the sureties to take advantage of this provision, they
shall put the court on notice that the situation exists either prior to the issuance of the
conditional forfeiture order or within 28 days after legal service of the conditional forfeiture
on the sureties. After receiving notice, the court may continue the case to a future date
it deems proper and just for the defendant to appear. If at that time...
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11-67-122
Section 11-67-122 Notice. (a) Whenever, in the opinion of the city official or any other city
employee designated by the mayor, a nuisance exists, the official shall order the owner of
the property on which the nuisance is located to abate the condition. (b) The enforcing official
shall give the owner written notice in person or by certified letter with signature of receipt
required. The notice shall require the owner to abate the condition within the time stated
in the notice or to request a hearing before an administrative official of the city designated
by the mayor or council to determine whether there is a nuisance. The notice shall apprise
the owner of the facts of the alleged nuisance and shall name the particular date, time, and
place for the hearing if requested by the owner. (c) The notice shall be sent to that person
shown by the records of the county to have been the last person assessed for payment of ad
valorem tax on the property where the nuisance is situated. It shall...
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15-12-25
Section 15-12-25 Reimbursement of fees of court appointed counsel by defendant; default. (a)(1)
A court may require a convicted defendant to pay the fees of court appointed counsel. Fees
of court appointed counsel for the purposes of this section, shall mean any attorney's fees
and expenses paid an appointed counsel, contract counsel, or public defender. (2) The court
shall not order a defendant to pay the fees of court appointed counsel unless the defendant
is or will be able to pay them. In determining the amount and method of payment of these fees,
the court shall take into account the financial resources of the defendant and the nature
of the burden that payment of the fees will impose. A defendant who has been ordered to pay
the fees of court appointed counsel and who is not in contumacious default in the payment
thereof may at any time petition the court which sentenced him or her for remission of the
payment of these fees or of any unpaid portion thereof. If it appears to the...
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15-6-40
Section 15-6-40 Appeal to circuit court; form of undertaking on appeal. (a) Any person required
to keep the peace under the provisions of Article 2 of this chapter by any judge other than
a judge of an appellate or circuit court is entitled, on entering into an undertaking with
sufficient sureties in a sum equal to that required of him to keep the peace for the prosecution
of an appeal and in the meantime to keep the peace, to an appeal to the circuit court of the
county. The judge from whose order the appeal is taken may require such witnesses as he thinks
necessary to enter into an undertaking, in the sum of $100.00 each, to appear at such court.
(b) Any person committed to jail by any such judge for failing to give security to keep the
peace may appeal to the circuit court and may thereupon be discharged from custody on giving
bond with surety, in such penalty as the judge may prescribe, conditioned for his appearance
at such court and to keep the peace towards all the people of the...
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11-67-92
Section 11-67-92 Notice. (a) Whenever in the opinion of the city official or any other city
employee designated by the city manager, a nuisance exists, the official shall order the owner
of the property on which the nuisance is located to abate the condition. (b) The enforcing
official shall give the owner written notice in person or by first class mail. The notice
shall apprise the owner of the facts of the alleged nuisance and require the condition be
abated within the time stated in the notice or to request a hearing before an administrative
official of the city designated by the city manager, to determine whether there has been a
violation. (c) The notice shall be sent to that person shown by the records of the county
to have been the last person assessed for payment of ad valorem tax on the property where
the nuisance is situated. It shall be the responsibility of that person to promptly advise
the enforcing official of a change of ownership or interest in the property. (d) The...
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15-9-81
Section 15-9-81 Adoption and text of agreement on detainers. The agreement on detainers is
hereby enacted into law and entered into by the State of Alabama with any and all jurisdictions
legally joining therein, in the form substantially as follows: AGREEMENT ON DETAINERS The
contracting states solemnly agree that: Article I. The party states find that charges outstanding
against a prisoner, detainers based on untried indictments, informations or complaints and
difficulties in securing speedy trial of persons already incarcerated in other jurisdictions,
produce uncertainties which obstruct programs of prisoner treatment and rehabilitation. Accordingly,
it is the policy of the party states and the purpose of this agreement to encourage the expeditious
and orderly disposition of such charges and determination of the proper status of any and
all detainers based on untried indictments, informations or complaints. The party states also
find that proceedings with reference to such charges...
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22-6-13
Section 22-6-13 Medicaid benefits for county inmates and certain juveniles. (a) For the purposes
of this section, the following words have the following meanings: (1) COUNTY INMATE. Any person
being held in a public institution under the administrative control and responsibility of
the county sheriff and for whom the county is responsible for the provision of medical care.
The term includes a person in custody while awaiting arraignment or bond, a pretrial detainee,
a convicted person who is awaiting transfer to but has not otherwise become the responsibility
of the Department of Corrections, or a person serving his or her sentence in the county jail.
(2) INPATIENT. This term as defined in 42 C.F.R. ยง 435.1010, as may be amended. (3) JUVENILE.
Any child under the jurisdiction of the juvenile court who is detained in a public institution
and for whom the county is responsible for the provision of medical care pursuant to Section
12-15-108. (4) MEDICAL INSTITUTION. This term as defined...
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45-42A-24.02
Section 45-42A-24.02 Notice ordering abatement; hearing; appeal. (a) For purposes of this part,
the enforcing official shall mean either the mayor or such other city official or employee
as the mayor from time to time may designate. Whenever, in the opinion of the enforcing official,
a public nuisance exists as described in Section 45-42A-24.01, the enforcing official may
serve written notice upon the owner of the property on which the nuisance is located ordering
the abatement of the nuisance. (b) The notice shall require the owner to complete abatement
of the nuisance within 14 days from the date of the notice, provided that the enforcing official
may allow for additional time when it is reasonably required due to the difficulty of the
abatement or other unusual factors tending to necessitate additional time, but in no case
more than 28 days from the date of the notice. (c) The written notice shall require the owner
to abate the condition within the time stated in the notice or to...
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