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13A-11-9
Section 13A-11-9 Loitering. (a) A person commits the crime of loitering if he or she does any
of the following: (1) Loiters, remains, or wanders about in a public place for the purpose
of begging. (2) Loiters or remains in a public place for the purpose of gambling. (3) Loiters
or remains in a public place for the purpose of engaging or soliciting another person to engage
in prostitution or sodomy. (4) Being masked, loiters, remains, or congregates in a public
place. (5) Loiters or remains in or about a school, college, or university building or grounds
after having been told to leave by any authorized official of the school, college, or university,
not having any reason or relationship involving custody of or responsibility for a pupil or
any other specific, legitimate reason for being there, and not having written permission from
a school, college or university administrator. (6) Loiters or remains in any transportation
facility, unless specifically authorized to do so, for the...
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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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11-67-41
Section 11-67-41 Grass or weeds may be declared public nuisance and abated. An abundance of
overgrown grass or weeds within the city which is injurious to the general public health,
safety, and general welfare by providing breeding grounds and shelter for rats, mice, snakes,
mosquitoes, and other vermin, insects, and pests; or attaining heights and dryness so as to
constitute a serious fire threat or hazard; or bearing wingy or downy seeds, when mature,
that cause the spread of weeds and, when breathed, irritation to the throat, lungs, and eyes
of the public; or hiding debris, such as broken glass or metal, which could inflict injury
on a person going upon the property; or being unsightly; or a growth of grass or weeds, other
than ornamental plant growth, which exceeds 12 inches in height, may be declared to be a public
nuisance and abated as provided in this article. (Acts 1993, No. 93-306, p. 453, §2.)...

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11-67-60
Section 11-67-60 Authority to abate public nuisance. An abundance of overgrown grass or weeds
within a municipality that is injurious to the general public health, safety, and general
welfare by providing breeding grounds and shelter for rats, mice, snakes, mosquitoes, and
other vermin, insects, and pests; or attaining heights and dryness that constitute a serious
fire threat or hazard; or bearing wingy or downy seeds, when mature, that cause the spread
of weeds and, when breathed, irritation to the throat, lungs, and eyes of the public; or hiding
debris, such as broken glass or metal, that could inflict injury on a person going upon the
property; or being unsightly; or a growth of grass or weeds, other than ornamental plant growth,
that exceeds 12 inches in height, may be declared to be a public nuisance by the municipal
governing body and abated as provided in this article. The term municipality as defined in
this article does not include the police jurisdiction of said municipality....
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11-67-91
Section 11-67-91 Grass or weeds may be declared public nuisance and abated. (a) An abundance
of overgrown grass or weeds within the municipality which is injurious to the general public
health, safety, and general welfare by providing breeding grounds and shelter for rats, mice,
snakes, mosquitoes, and other vermin, insects, and pests; or attaining heights and dryness
so as to constitute a serious fire threat and hazard; or bearing wingy or downy seeds, which
when mature, cause the spread of weeds and, when breathed in, cause irritation of the throat,
lungs, and eyes of the public; or hiding debris, such as broken glass or metal, which could
inflict injury on a person going upon the property; or being unsightly; or growth of grass
or weeds, other than ornamental plant growth, which exceeds 12 inches in height, may be declared
to be a public nuisance and abated as provided in this division. (b) This division shall not
apply to any of the following: (1) Heavily wooded areas in their...
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45-42A-24.01
Section 45-42A-24.01 Weeds may be declared a public nuisance and abated. An abundance of overgrown
grass or weeds within the city which is injurious to the general public health, safety, and
general welfare by providing breeding grounds and shelter for rats, mice, snakes, mosquitoes,
and other vermin, insects, and pests; or attaining heights and dryness so as to constitute
a serious fire threat or hazard; or bearing wingy or downy seeds, when mature, that cause
the spread of weeds and, when breathed, irritation to the throat, lungs, and eyes of the public;
or hiding debris, such as broken glass or metal, which could inflict injury on a person going
upon the property; or being unsightly; or a growth of grass or weeds, including plants of
no value, undesirable, and usually of rank growth; or grass, shrubs, and undergrowth, other
than ornamental plant growth, which exceeds 12 inches in height, may be declared to be a public
nuisance and abated as provided in this part. (Act 2015-35, p....
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45-45A-41.20
Section 45-45A-41.20 Declaration of public nuisance. An abundance of overgrown grass or weeds
within the City of Madison which is injurious to the general public health, safety, and general
welfare by providing breeding grounds and shelter for rats, mice, snakes, mosquitoes, and
other vermin, insects, and pests; or attaining heights and dryness so as to constitute a serious
fire threat or hazard; or bearing wingy or downy seeds, when mature, that cause the spread
of weeds and, when breathed, irritation to the throat, lungs, and eyes of the public; or hiding
debris, such as broken glass or metal, which could inflict injury on a person going upon the
property; or being unsightly; or a growth of grass or weeds, including plants of no value,
undesirable, and usually of rank growth; or grass, shrubs, and undergrowth, other than ornamental
plant growth, which exceeds 12 inches in height, may be declared to be a public nuisance and
abated as provided in this subpart. (Act 2016-205, § 2.)...
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6-5-346
Section 6-5-346 Defense of self, others, and property. (a) As used in this section, property
shall mean real property and buildings, structures, and improvements thereon. (b) Any person
who unlawfully enters or attempts to enter upon the property of another for the purposes of
engaging in criminal conduct, for purposes of civil liability only, assumes the risk for any
injury caused or resulting to him or her due to the commission or effort to commit criminal
conduct; provided the property owner acts as a reasonably prudent person would act under same
or similar circumstances. The owner and his or her agents shall be immune from any civil liability
due to the reasonable and proportionate acts of the owner or his or her agents in resisting
the commission of the criminal conduct; provided that the person acts as a prudent person
would act under same or similar circumstances. (c) The provisions of this section do not apply
to the creation of a hidden hazardous or hidden dangerous condition...
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12-15-319
Section 12-15-319 Grounds for termination of parental rights; factors considered; presumption
arising from abandonment. (a) If the juvenile court finds from clear and convincing evidence,
competent, material, and relevant in nature, that the parents of a child are unable or unwilling
to discharge their responsibilities to and for the child, or that the conduct or condition
of the parents renders them unable to properly care for the child and that the conduct or
condition is unlikely to change in the foreseeable future, it may terminate the parental rights
of the parents. In a hearing on a petition for termination of parental rights, the court shall
consider the best interests of the child. In determining whether or not the parents are unable
or unwilling to discharge their responsibilities to and for the child and to terminate the
parental rights, the juvenile court shall consider the following factors including, but not
limited to, the following: (1) That the parents have abandoned...
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13A-11-70
Section 13A-11-70 Definitions. For the purposes of this division, the following terms shall
have the respective meanings ascribed by this section: (1) PISTOL. Any firearm with a barrel
less than 12 inches in length. (2) CRIME OF VIOLENCE. Any of the following crimes or an attempt
to commit any of them, namely, murder, manslaughter, (except manslaughter arising out of the
operation of a vehicle), rape, mayhem, assault with intent to rob, assault with intent to
ravish, assault with intent to murder, robbery, burglary, and kidnapping. "Crime of violence"
shall also mean any Class A felony or any Class B felony that has as an element serious physical
injury, the distribution or manufacture of a controlled substance, or is of a sexual nature
involving a child under the age of 12. (3) PERSON. Such term includes any firm, partnership,
association or corporation. (Acts 1936, Ex. Sess., No. 82, p. 51; Code 1940, T. 14, §172;
Acts 1947, No. 616, p. 463, §1; Acts 1951, No. 784, p. 1378; Code...
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