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31-2A-100
Section 31-2A-100 (Article 100.) Subordinate compelling surrender. Any person subject to this
code who compels or attempts to compel the Commander of the Alabama National Guard, or of
any other state, place, vessel, aircraft, or other military property, or of any body of members
of the Armed Forces, to give it up to an enemy or to abandon it, or who strikes the colors
or flag to an enemy without proper authority, shall be punished as a court-martial may direct.
(Act 2012-334, ยง1.)...
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31-2A-2
Section 31-2A-2 (Article 2.) Persons subject to this code; jurisdiction. (a) This code applies
to all members of the state military forces at all times and in all places, except it does
not apply to a member for any offenses committed while in a duty status under Title 10 U.S.C.
(b) Subject matter jurisdiction is established if a clear and convincing nexus exists between
an offense, either military or non-military, and the state military force. When a member is
in a duty status under either Title 32 U.S.C. or State Active Duty then a rebuttable presumption
exists that the nexus is established. A proper civilian court has primary jurisdiction of
an offense when an act or omission violates both this code and civilian criminal law, foreign
or domestic. In such a case, a court-martial may be initiated only after the civilian prosecutorial
authority has declined to prosecute or dismissed the charge, provided jeopardy has not attached.
Courts-martial shall have primary jurisdiction over all...
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12-21-135.1
Section 12-21-135.1 Video testimony by certain witnesses. (a) This section shall be known as
the "Alabama Armed Services Accommodation Act." (b) The Legislature finds it to
be an important matter of public policy that an accommodation be made for military members
who are asked to testify in civil or criminal trials in this state but are unable to attend
in person. The purpose of this section is to ease the burdens on military personnel and their
families brought on by the duty of appearing as a witness in a trial in this state when summoned.
The purpose of this section is also to allow members of the armed services to assist in trials
in this state as witnesses without interrupting their military service, while protecting the
rights of all parties in civil or criminal litigation. The purpose of this section is also
to better enable the fact-finder to obtain crucial evidence and will aid in the expeditious
resolution of cases in this state by providing a procedure in which testimony of...
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13A-10-190
Section 13A-10-190 Definitions. As used in this article, Section 13A-11-11, and Section 36-19-2.1,
the following words shall have the following meanings: (1) BACTERIOLOGICAL WEAPON or BIOLOGICAL
WEAPON. A device which is designed in a manner to permit the intentional release onto any
person, into the population or environment of microbial, or other biological agents or toxins
or viral agents whatever their origin or method of production in a manner not otherwise authorized
by law or any device the development, production, or stockpiling of which is prohibited pursuant
to the "Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production, and Stockpiling
of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and Their Destruction," 26 U.S.T. 583,
TIAS 8063. The microbial or biological agents or viral agents shall include, but not be limited
to, any of the following: Anthrax or any variation thereof, smallpox or any variation thereof.
(2) CONVICTION. An adjudication of guilt of or a plea of...
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11-52-80
Section 11-52-80 Board of adjustment - Creation; composition; qualifications, appointment,
terms of office and removal of members; vacancies; adoption of rules of procedure; meetings;
record of proceedings; procedure for appeals to board from decisions of administrative officials;
powers of board as to appeals. (a) In availing itself of the powers conferred by this article,
the legislative body of any incorporated city or town may provide for the appointment of a
board of adjustment and, in the regulations and restrictions adopted pursuant to the authority
of this article, may provide that the said board of adjustment shall in appropriate cases
and subject to appropriate conditions and safeguards make special exceptions to the terms
of the ordinance in harmony with its general purposes and interests and in accordance with
general or specific rules therein contained. The board of adjustment shall consist of five
members, each to be appointed for a term of three years, except that in the...
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34-3-80
Section 34-3-80 Establishment of procedural rules; procedure generally. The Board of Commissioners
shall establish rules governing procedure in cases involving alleged professional misconduct
of members of the State Bar. The Grievance Committee of the Alabama State Bar or the Grievance
Committee of a circuit, county, or city association, established or approved by the Alabama
State Bar or its Board of Commissioners, shall have the power and authority to investigate
any alleged professional misconduct of a member of the State Bar, whether or not charge or
complaint therefor is made or referred to it, and to report its findings or recommendations
to the Board of Commissioners, or to prefer complaint or charge thereon against the accused
attorney-at-law before the Board of Commissioners for trial thereof, and to prosecute to decision
the complaint or charge before the Board of Commissioners, and the duty is imposed upon the
Board of Commissioners of considering such findings or...
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36-25-3
Section 36-25-3 State Ethics Commission - Creation, composition; annual reports; compensation;
political activities; director; personnel. (a) There is hereby created a State Ethics Commission
composed of five members, each of whom shall be a fair, equitable citizen of this state and
of high moral character and ability. The following persons shall not be eligible to be appointed
as members: (1) a public official; (2) a candidate; (3) a registered lobbyist and his or her
principal; or (4) a former employee of the commission. No member of the commission shall be
eligible for reappointment to succeed himself or herself. The members of the commission shall
be appointed by the following officers: The Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, or in the absence
of a Lieutenant Governor, the Presiding Officer of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House
of Representatives. Appointments shall be subject to Senate confirmation and persons appointed
shall assume their duties upon confirmation by the...
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8-26B-30
Section 8-26B-30 Alabama Athlete Agents Commission. (a) The Alabama Athlete Agents Commission
is continued in existence. The commission shall consist of the Secretary of State and 18 members
to be appointed as follows: (1) One member appointed by the Governor. (2) One member appointed
by the Lieutenant Governor. (3) One member appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
(4) The athletic director or an individual appointed by the athletic director at each of the
following institutions of higher education: a. Auburn University. b. University of Alabama,
Tuscaloosa. c. University of South Alabama. d. Alabama State University. e. Alabama A &
M University. f. Tuskegee University. g. Troy University. h. Jacksonville State University.
i. University of North Alabama. j. University of West Alabama. k. Miles College. l. University
of Montevallo. m. University of Alabama, Huntsville. n. University of Alabama, Birmingham.
(5) One member appointed by the Alabama High School Athletic...
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45-49-120.04
Section 45-49-120.04 Supervisory committee. (a) There is hereby established the Supervisory
Committee of the Mobile County Personnel Board. The supervisory committee hereby created shall
succeed to and exercise all the rights, powers, and authority, and shall perform all the duties
and functions now vested in and required of the Citizen's Supervisory Committee created by
Act 470, 1939 Regular Session (Acts 1939, p. 298) and the Supervisory Committee of the Mobile
County Personnel Board created by Act 167, 1955 Regular Session (Acts 1955, p. 431). (b) The
Supervisory Committee of the Mobile County Personnel Board shall be composed of the following:
(1) The persons holding each of the following elective offices in Mobile County, Alabama,
namely, the presiding judge of the circuit court, the judge of probate, the revenue commissioner,
the presiding judge of the District Court of Mobile County, the county license commissioner,
the Chair of the Mobile County Commission, the Sheriff of...
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12-17-226.3
Section 12-17-226.3 Standards for admission. (a) In determining whether an offender may be
admitted into a pretrial diversion program established under this division, it shall be appropriate
for the district attorney to consider any of the following circumstances: (1) If the offender
is 18 years of age or older at the time the offense was committed. (2) There is a probability
justice will be served if the offender is placed in the pretrial diversion program. (3) It
is determined the needs of the community and of the offender can be met through the pretrial
diversion program. (4) The offender appears to pose no substantial threat to the safety and
well-being of the community or law enforcement. (5) The offender is not likely to be involved
in further criminal activity. (6) The offender will likely respond to rehabilitative treatment.
(7) The expressed wish of the victim for the offender to participate in the pretrial diversion
program. (8) Undue hardship upon the victim. (9) Whether the...
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