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36-21-2
Section 36-21-2 Subsistence allowance for certain law enforcement officers. (a)(1) Any law
enforcement officer of the State of Alabama who is employed by the Alabama State Law Enforcement
Agency, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences,
Alabama Liquefied Petroleum Gas Board, the Alabama Peace Officers' Standards and Training
Commission, the Alabama Securities Commission, the State Port Authority and probation and
parole officers of the Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles, fire marshals of the Department
of Insurance, any investigator employed by the Alabama Ethics Commission, any investigator
employed by a district attorney on a full-time basis, any investigator employed by the Office
of the Attorney General, the marshal or any deputy marshal of the state appellate court, or
correctional officers of the Department of Corrections shall receive a subsistence allowance
of twelve dollars ($12) for each working day of a pay period while...
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12-15-201
Section 12-15-201 Definitions. For purposes of this article, the following terms and phrases
shall have the following meanings: (1) AVERAGE COST OF DETENTION. The average cost of detention
of children as determined from experience in Alabama and as computed by the Department of
Youth Services. (2) CONSENT DECREE. An order, entered after the filing of a delinquency or
child in need of supervision petition and before the entry of an adjudication order, suspending
the proceedings and placing the child under supervision pursuant to terms and conditions agreed
to between the child and his or her parent, legal guardian, or legal custodian and approved
by the juvenile court. (3) NONOFFENDER. A child who is subject to the jurisdiction of the
juvenile court for reasons other than the legally prohibited conduct of the child. (4) STATUS
OFFENDER. A status offender is an individual who has been charged with or adjudicated for
conduct that would not, pursuant to the law of the jurisdiction in which...
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12-26-7
Section 12-26-7 Petition requirements; service; postsentence report; effect of filing. (a)
A petition to obtain an order of limited relief shall include a sworn statement made under
penalty of perjury by the petitioner stating all of the following: (1) That the petitioner
is not subject to the limitations in Section 12-26-6 and is eligible to seek an order of limited
relief. (2) Whether the petitioner has previously applied for an order of limited relief in
any jurisdiction and whether an order has been granted previously. (3) A list specifying the
convictions and collateral consequences to which the order should apply. (b) Once a petition
has been filed, the circuit clerk shall serve the petition on the occupational licensing board,
as defined in Section 41-9A-1, or other entity responsible for the collateral consequence
that the petitioner is seeking relief from. Once service is made, the court shall review available
presentence and other reports on the defendant and may order a...
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45-2-84.07
Section 45-2-84.07 Periodic reporting; supervision fee. (a) In addition to all other conditions
of release of a defendant pending trial as now or hereafter provided by law or rule of court,
a judicial officer, as a condition of release, may require the defendant to report to the
Baldwin County Community Corrections Center on a periodic basis pending adjudication and require
the defendant to pay the Baldwin County Community Corrections Fund a reasonable supervision
fee in an amount to be determined by the Baldwin County Pretrial Release and Community Corrections
Board, but not less than one dollar ($1) per day, to cover the costs of supervision. (b) Any
preadjudication monies that have been ordered by the court to be paid by the defendant may
be paid to the Baldwin County Community Corrections Fund for management and disbursement as
ordered by the court. For any monies ordered to be paid to the Baldwin County Community Corrections
Fund for payment to third parties or the court, the...
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13A-10-30
Section 13A-10-30 Definitions. (a) The definitions contained in Section 13A-10-1 are applicable
in this article unless the context requires otherwise. (b) The following definitions are also
applicable to this article: (1) CUSTODY. A restraint or detention by a public servant pursuant
to a lawful arrest, conviction or order of court, but does not include mere supervision of
probation or parole, or constraint incidental to release on bail. (2) DETENTION FACILITY.
Any place used for the confinement, pursuant to law, of a person: a. Charged with or convicted
of a criminal offense; or b. Charged with being or adjudicated a youthful offender, or a neglected
minor or juvenile delinquent; or c. Held for extradition; or d. Otherwise confined pursuant
to an order of court. (3) PENAL FACILITY. Any security correctional institution for the confinement
of persons arrested for, charged with or convicted of a criminal offense, including but not
limited to the following security facilities: the state...
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13A-5-6
Section 13A-5-6 Sentences of imprisonment for felonies. (a) Sentences for felonies shall be
for a definite term of imprisonment, which imprisonment includes hard labor, within the following
limitations: (1) For a Class A felony, for life or not more than 99 years or less than 10
years. (2) For a Class B felony, not more than 20 years or less than 2 years. (3) For a Class
C felony, not more than 10 years or less than 1 year and 1 day and must be in accordance with
subsection (b) of Section 15-18-8 unless sentencing is pursuant to Section 13A-5-9 or the
offense is a sex offense pursuant to Section 15-20A-5. (4) For a Class D felony, not more
than 5 years or less than 1 year and 1 day and must be in accordance with subsection (b) of
Section 15-18-8. (5) For a Class A felony in which a firearm or deadly weapon was used or
attempted to be used in the commission of the felony, or a Class A felony sex offense involving
a child as defined in Section 15-20A-4, not less than 20 years. (6) For a...
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15-18-180
Section 15-18-180 Funding for community-based programs, facilities, services; user fees; inmate
wages. (a) Community punishment and corrections funds may be used to develop or expand the
range of community punishments and services at the local level. Community-based programs should
utilize evidence-based practices, as defined in Section 12-25-32, in the treatment and supervision
of program participants. The supervision and treatment of each program participant is expected
to be based on the participant's anticipated risk of reoffending, as determined through a
validated risk and needs assessment as defined in Section 12-25-32, administered by the program.
Supervision and treatment of program participants should include the following: (1) Use of
a validated risk and needs assessment; (2) Use of assessment results to provide guidance for
determining the appropriate level of supervision responses consistent with the levels of supervision
and evidence-based practices reasonably anticipated...
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41-9-1060
Section 41-9-1060 Creation; composition; meetings. (a) The Commission on Girls and Women in
the Criminal Justice System is created. (b) The commission shall be composed of all of the
following members: (1) Three members of each house, to be appointed by the presiding officer
in each house. One member of each house shall be designated the co-chairperson of the commission.
(2) The Director of the Board of Pardons and Paroles or his or her designee. (3) The Commissioner
of the Department of Corrections or his or her designee. (4) The Executive Director of the
Alabama Department of Youth Services or his or her designee. (5) The Commissioner of the Department
of Human Resources or his or her designee. (6) The Commissioner of the Department of Mental
Health or his or her designee. (7) The Executive Director of the Alabama Sentencing Commission
or his or her designee. (8) The State Health Officer of the Alabama Department of Public Health
or his or her designee. (9) The Chancellor of...
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12-17-184
Section 12-17-184 Powers and duties generally. It is the duty of every district attorney and
assistant district attorney, within the circuit, county, or other territory for which he or
she is elected or appointed: (1) To attend on the grand juries, advise them in relation to
matters of law, and examine and swear witnesses before them. (2) To draw up all indictments
and to prosecute all indictable offenses. (3) To prosecute and defend any civil action in
the circuit court in the prosecution or defense of which the state is interested. (4) To inquire
whether registers have performed the duty required of them by Section 12-17-117 and shall,
in every case of failure, move against the register as provided by subsection (b) of Section
12-17-114. (5) If a criminal prosecution is removed from a court of his or her circuit, county,
or division of a county to a court of the United States, to appear in that court and represent
the state; and, if it is impracticable, consistent with his or her...
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45-14-233
Section 45-14-233 Law enforcement authority of community corrections director and employees.
(a) The Director of the Clay County Community Corrections Program and employees of the program
shall constitute law enforcement officers of the State of Alabama with authority to make arrests
and serve arrest and search warrants in the performance of their official duties to the same
extent as deputy sheriffs are authorized and empowered in the counties, so long as he or she
holds a current certification from the Alabama Peace Officers' Standards and Training Commission.
The powers of arrest under this section shall be limited to investigations and arrests involving
criminal acts committed at facilities of the program and acts committed by persons under their
supervision which constitute a violation of supervision or the commission of a criminal offense.
The program director or any community corrections employee with law enforcement authority
may arrest any person under his or her supervision...
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