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45-29-81.01
Section 45-29-81.01 Solicitor's fee. (a) In all juvenile, traffic, criminal, and quasi-criminal
cases in the juvenile, district, circuit, and municipal courts in Fayette County, a docket
fee, hereinafter referred to as a solicitor's fee, shall be assessed in each case. The fees,
when collected, shall be distributed monthly to the Solicitor's Fund or District Attorney's
Fund in the county or to the fund that may be hereafter prescribed by law for the solicitor's
fee. The solicitor's fee shall be in an amount equal to all docket fees or court costs which
are assessed upon an adjudication of guilt in a criminal case and distributed to the Fair
Trial Tax Fund. The amount of the solicitor's fee assessed in each case shall be limited to
the amount of the fair trial tax assessed in each case. (b) The solicitor's fee shall be collected
in all criminal cases where the defendant is adjudged guilty, a bond forfeited, a penalty
imposed, or where there is issued any alias or capias warrant of...
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45-38-80
Section 45-38-80 Solicitor's fee; disposition of funds. (a) In all juvenile, traffic, criminal,
and quasi-criminal cases in the juvenile, district, circuit, and municipal courts in Lamar
County, a docket fee, hereinafter referred to as a solicitor's fee, shall be assessed in each
case. The fees, when collected, shall be distributed monthly to the Solicitor's Fund or District
Attorney's Fund in the county or to the fund that may be hereafter prescribed by law for the
solicitor's fee. The solicitor's fee shall be in an amount equal to all docket fees or court
costs which are assessed upon an adjudication of guilt in a criminal case and distributed
to the Fair Trial Tax Fund. The amount of the solicitor's fee assessed in each case shall
be limited to the amount of the fair trial tax assessed in each case. (b) The solicitor's
fee shall be collected in all criminal cases where the defendant is adjudged guilty, a bond
forfeited, a penalty imposed, or where there is issued any alias or capias...
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45-41-82.04
Section 45-41-82.04 Solicitor's fee. (a) In all juvenile, traffic, criminal, and quasi-criminal
cases in the juvenile, district, circuit, and municipal courts in Lee County, a docket fee,
hereinafter referred to as a solicitor's fee, shall be assessed in each case. The fees, when
collected, shall be distributed monthly as follows: One dollar of the fees assessed in each
case shall be distributed to the office of the circuit clerk in Lee County and the remainder
to the Solicitor's Fund or District Attorney's Fund in the county or to the fund that may
be hereafter prescribed by law for the solicitor's fee. The solicitor's fee shall be in an
amount equal to all docket fees or court costs which are assessed upon an adjudication of
guilt in a criminal case and distributed to the Fair Trial Tax Fund. (b) The solicitor's fee
shall be collected in all criminal cases where the defendant is adjudged guilty, a bond forfeited,
a penalty imposed, or where there is issued any alias or capias warrant...
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45-48-80.03
Section 45-48-80.03 Solicitor's fee; Fair Trial Tax Fund. (a) In all juvenile, traffic, criminal,
and quasi-criminal cases in the juvenile, district, circuit, and municipal courts in Marshall
County, a docket fee, hereinafter referred to as a solicitor's fee, shall be assessed in each
case. The fees, when collected, shall be distributed monthly to the solicitor's fund in the
county or to the fund that may be hereafter prescribed by law for the solicitor's fee. The
solicitor's fee shall be in an amount equal to all docket fees or court costs which are assessed
upon an adjudication of guilt in a criminal case and distributed to the Fair Trial Tax Fund.
A one dollar ($1) administrative fee from each case shall be retained by the clerk of court
to pay for the operation of the clerk's office. (b) The solicitor's fee shall be collected
in all criminal cases where the defendant is adjudged guilty, a bond forfeited, a penalty
imposed, or where there is issued any alias or capias warrant of...
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9-17-32
Section 9-17-32 Penalty for violations of provisions of article, rules, etc.; penalty applicable
to each prohibited transaction relating to illegal oil, gas, or product; penalty for aiding
or abetting violations of provisions of article, rules, etc.; payment of fine not to abridge
private causes of action for damages for violations of rules, etc. (a) Any person who knowingly
and willfully violates any provision of this article, or any rule, regulation or order of
the board made under this article shall, in the event a penalty for such violation is not
otherwise provided for in this article, be subject to a fine not to exceed $10,000.00 a day
for each and every day of such violation and for each and every act of violation, such fine
to be recovered by a civil action in the circuit court of the county where the defendant resides,
or in the county of the residence of any defendant if there is more than one defendant, or
in the circuit court of the county where the violation took place....
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12-14-51
Section 12-14-51 Magistrates deemed chief officers of agency; appointment and powers of magistrates.
(a) The magistrates shall be considered the chief officers of the municipal court administrative
agency. (b) The Supreme Court may, by rule, prescribe procedures for the appointment of magistrates
by class or position and, in addition thereto, provide for the appointment of other magistrates
by the Administrative Director of Courts, upon recommendation by municipal judges. (c) The
powers of a magistrate shall be limited to the following: (1) Issuance of arrest warrants.
(2) Granting of bail in minor misdemeanor prosecutions in accordance with the discretionary
bail schedule and approving property, cash, and professional surety bonds upon a municipal
judge's approval. (3) Receiving of pleas of guilty in minor misdemeanors where a schedule
of fines has been prescribed by rule. (4) Accountability to the municipal court for all uniform
traffic tickets and complaints issued, including all...
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12-19-311
Section 12-19-311 Bail bond fees. (a)(1) In addition to all other charges, costs, taxes, or
fees levied by law on bail bonds, additional fees as detailed in paragraph a. and paragraph
b. shall be imposed on every bail bond in all courts of this state. The fee shall not be assessed
in traffic cases, except for those serious traffic offenses enumerated in Title 32, Chapter
5A, Article 9. Where multiple charges arise out of the same incident, the bond fee pursuant
to this section shall only be assessed on one charge. For the purposes of this section, the
term same incident shall be defined as the same date, location, and proximate time. Where
the charge is negotiating a worthless negotiable instrument, the fee shall not be assessed
more than three times annually per person charged. The fees shall be assessed as follows:
a. A filing fee in the amount of thirty-five dollars ($35) on each bond executed. b. For a
misdemeanor offense, a bail bond fee in the amount of 3.5 percent of the total...
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13A-3-23
Section 13A-3-23 Use of force in defense of a person. (a) A person is justified in using physical
force upon another person in order to defend himself or herself or a third person from what
he or she reasonably believes to be the use or imminent use of unlawful physical force by
that other person, and he or she may use a degree of force which he or she reasonably believes
to be necessary for the purpose. A person may use deadly physical force, and is legally presumed
to be justified in using deadly physical force in self-defense or the defense of another person
pursuant to subdivision (5), if the person reasonably believes that another person is: (1)
Using or about to use unlawful deadly physical force. (2) Using or about to use physical force
against an occupant of a dwelling while committing or attempting to commit a burglary of such
dwelling. (3) Committing or about to commit a kidnapping in any degree, assault in the first
or second degree, burglary in any degree, robbery in any...
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13A-8-200
Section 13A-8-200 Block on false information in credit reports. (a) As used in this section,
the following words shall have the following meanings: (1) CONSUMER CREDIT REPORT. The term
shall mean the same as the term is defined in the Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act, 15 USC
Sections 1681a and 1681b, as amended. (2) CONSUMER REPORTING AGENCY. The term shall mean the
same as the term is defined in the Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act, 15 USC Sections 1681a
and 1681b, as amended. (3) PERSON. Any individual, partnership, corporation, trust, estate,
cooperative, association, government or governmental subdivision or agency, or other entity.
(b)(1) If a consumer submits to a consumer reporting agency a court order as described in
Section 13A-8-198, the consumer reporting agency shall, within 30 days of receipt, employ
reasonable procedures to block reporting any information in the consumer's credit report identified
in the court order that is the result of a criminal violation of the...
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31-2A-43
Section 31-2A-43 (Article 43.) Statute of limitations. (a) Except as otherwise provided in
this article, a person charged with any offense is not liable to be tried by courts-martial
or punished under Section 31-2A-15 (Article 15) if the offense was committed more than 12
months before the receipt of sworn charges and specifications by an officer exercising court-martial
jurisdiction over the command or before the imposition of punishment under Section 31-2A-15
(Article 15). (b) Periods in which the accused is absent without authority or fleeing from
justice shall be excluded in computing the period of limitation prescribed in this article.
(c) Periods in which the accused was absent from territory in which the state has the authority
to apprehend him or her, or in the custody of civil authorities, or in the hands of the enemy,
shall be excluded in computing the period of limitation prescribed in this article. (d) When
the United States is at war, the running of any statute of...
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