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Under Alabama Code, first-time "personal use" offenders can be charged with Possession in the Second Degree, § 13A-12-214. That offense is classified as a misdemeanor, and the maximum penalty authorized is a 1-year jail term (although it can be suspended with probation ordered) and a $6,000 fine.
Under the current Code of Alabama Section 13A-10-52, fleeing a law enforcement officer is a Class A misdemeanor with a penalty of up to one year in jail and a fine of up to $6,000.
In Alabama, the common law felony murder rule has been codified in Alabama Code § 13A-6-2(a)(3). It provides that when a person commits various crimes and "in the course of and in furtherance of the crime" another is killed, then the perpetrator is guilty of murder, a "Class A Felony", the punishment of which is not less than 10 years nor more than 99 years in prison, or life in prison.
Statutory code(s) Date adopted Notes External link Alabama: Code of Alabama: 1975: Code of Alabama Alaska: Alaska Statutes: 1962: Alaska Statutes Arizona: Arizona Revised Statutes: January 9, 1956 [1] Arizona Revised Statutes Arkansas: Arkansas Code: 1987: Arkansas Code California: California Codes: Various: The state of California has 29 ...
The statute was originally sponsored by State Senator Tom Butler of Madison, Alabama as a measure to prohibit nude dancing. [3] It prohibits "any person to knowingly distribute, possess with intent to distribute, or offer or agree to distribute any obscene material or any device designed or marketed as useful primarily for the stimulation of human genital organs for any thing of pecuniary ...
Australian homicide detectives are investigating the suspected "targeted double murder" of a Sydney couple. On Tuesday, Dec. 17., New South Wales (NSW) police confirmed a second body had been ...
Blake Lively's allegati o ns against Justin Baldoni have inspired Kate Beckinsale to come forward with her own stories of alleged abuse in Hollywood.. In an Instagram video on Sunday, the ...
From 1983 to 2024, Alabama has executed 78 people. [12] As of January 2025, Alabama had 158 inmates on death row , the 4th highest number in the US. [ 21 ] A governor has commuted only one death sentence since 1976: outgoing Governor Fob James commuted Judith Ann Neelley 's death sentence to life in prison in January 1999.