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45-37A-160
Section 45-37A-160 Establishment of pretrial diversion program. (a) Notwithstanding any other
law to the contrary, the City of Fultondale may establish a pretrial diversion program for
any defendant within the jurisdiction of the municipal court. (b) All discretionary powers
endowed by a common law and provided by statutes and acts of this state or powers or discretion
otherwise provided by law for the City of Fultondale shall be retained. (c) The pretrial diversion
program shall be under the direct supervision and control of the city and the city may contract
with any agency, person, or corporation for services related to this article. The city may
employ necessary persons to accomplish this article and those persons shall serve at the pleasure
of the city. (Act 2013-430, p. 1715, §1.)...
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45-37A-270.20
Section 45-37A-270.20 Establishment of program. (a) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary,
the City of Irondale may establish a pretrial diversion program for any defendant within the
jurisdiction of the municipal court. (b) All discretionary powers endowed by a common law
and provided by statutes and acts of this state or powers or discretion otherwise provided
by law for the City of Irondale shall be retained. (c) The pretrial diversion program shall
be under the direct supervision and control of the city and the city may contract with any
agency, person, or corporation for services related to this subpart. The city may employ necessary
persons to accomplish this subpart and those persons shall serve at the pleasure of the city.
(Act 2013-429, p. 1707, §1.)...
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12-1-18
Section 12-1-18 Reimbursement of travel expenses of circuit judges, district court judges,
municipal judges, court-supportive personnel, etc.; effect of failure to attend educational
conference, seminar, etc., when attendance ordered. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision
of law relating to reimbursement of traveling expenses of public officers and employees, all
circuit judges, district court judges and court-supportive personnel, including, but not limited
to, referees, clerks, registers, official court reporters, special roving court reporters,
special court reporters, bailiffs, magistrates of district courts and employees of clerks'
offices and registers' offices, shall be entitled to be reimbursed their necessary and reasonable
expenses of travel, including, but not limited to, transportation costs, meals, lodging, registration
fees, tuition fees and membership fees, whenever traveling on official business from the town
or city of their office to other locations, regardless of...
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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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12-18-51
Section 12-18-51 Right of election of judges of county courts or full-time municipal court
judges entitled to receive commissions as district judges to come under provisions of Article
1 of chapter; filing of notice of election with Clerk of Supreme Court, Secretary-Treasurer
of Judicial Retirement Fund and governing body of county or municipality; applicability of
provisions of Article 1 of chapter to district court judges elected or appointed to office
after October 10, 1975. (a) Each judge of a county court or full-time municipal court judge
entitled to receive a commission as a district judge pursuant to the Constitution shall have
a right to elect to come under the provisions of Article 1 of this chapter in accord with
the provisions of this article, but a full-time municipal court judge shall not be entitled
to credit to determine eligibility for retirement under Section 12-18-55 for any service prior
to such election. (b) Such election shall be made by written notice filed...
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45-2-81.46
Section 45-2-81.46 Costs and fees. An applicant for the Pre-Trial Intervention Program on each
charge shall pay a nonrefundable application fee of an amount not exceeding the cost of court
charged offense at the time the offense is charged. The assessment shall be in addition to
any court costs and assessments for victims or drug or alcohol treatment required by law,
and are in addition to costs of supervision, treatment, and restitution for which the person
may be responsible. In addition to the application fee, the offender shall pay an administration
and supervision fee not to exceed twenty-five dollars ($25) per week during the time that
the offender is in the Pre-Trial Intervention Program. Fees may be waived by the district
attorney or a schedule of payments for any of the abovementioned fees may be established by
the district attorney. The fees set out in this section are maximum and may in the discretion
of the district attorney be reduced because of circumstances relating to a...
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45-23-82.05
Section 45-23-82.05 Program requirements; records. (a) An offender who enters into the pretrial
diversion program shall satisfy each of the following requirements: (1) The offender shall
be eligible for and shall sign to have any bond on his or her case where diversion is sought
based on personal recognizance, cash, or a property bond and not a security bond. (2) Voluntarily
waive, in writing, and contingent upon the successful completion of the program, his or her
right to a speedy trial. (3) Agree, in writing, to the tolling, while in the program, of periods
of limitations established by statutes or rules of court. (4) Agree, in writing, to the conditions
of the pretrial diversion program established by the district attorney. (5) If there is a
victim of the crime, agree in writing to a restitution agreement within a specified period
of time and in an amount to be determined by the district attorney taking into account circumstances
of the offender and victim. (6) A statement by the...
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45-24A-32.05
Section 45-24A-32.05 Jurisdiction of court; adjudicative hearing; liability; evidence and procedure.
(a) The municipal court is vested with the power and jurisdiction to hear and adjudicate the
civil violations provided for in this part, and to issue orders imposing the civil penalties
and costs set out in this part. (b) A person who receives a notice of violation may contest
the imposition of the civil penalty by submitting a request for a hearing on the adjudication
of the civil violation, in writing, within 15 days of the 10th day after the date the notice
of violation is mailed. Upon receipt of a timely request, the city shall notify the person
of the date and time of the adjudicative hearing. (c) Failure to pay a civil penalty or to
contest liability in a timely manner is an admission of liability in the full amount of the
civil penalty assessed in the notice of violation. (d) The civil penalty and court costs shall
not be assessed if, after a hearing, the municipal court judge...
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45-27A-30.03
Section 45-27A-30.03 Standards for admission. (a) Admittance of an offender into the pretrial
diversion program shall be appropriate if all of the following requirements are met: (1) The
offender is 18 years of age or older, or 16 years of age or older if the offense is a traffic
citation, at the time the alleged offense or violation was committed. (2) There is a probability
that justice will be served if the offender is placed in the pretrial diversion program. (3)
It is determined that the needs of the city 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. (5) It appears the offender is not likely to be involved in further
criminal activity. (6) The offender will likely respond to rehabilitative treatment. (7) The
offender has no previous record of committing the offense or offenses or violation or violations
with which he or she is charged. (b) The municipal...
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12-15-219
Section 12-15-219 Serious juvenile offenders; disposition; serious juvenile offender review
panel; facility and programs. (a) The juvenile court may find a child to be a serious juvenile
offender if: (1) The child is adjudicated delinquent and the delinquent act or acts charged
in the petition would constitute any of the following if committed by an adult: a. A Class
A felony. b. A felony resulting in serious physical injury as defined in subdivision (14)
of Section 13A-1-2. c. A felony involving deadly physical force as defined in subdivision
(6) of Section 13A-1-2; or a deadly weapon as defined in subdivision (7) of Section 13A-1-2;
or a dangerous instrument as defined in subdivision (5) of Section 13A-1-2. (2) The child
has been adjudicated delinquent for an act which would constitute a Class A or B felony or
burglary in the third degree involving a residence and the child has previously been adjudicated
delinquent of two previous acts which would have been a Class A or B felony or...
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