Section 6-5-213 – Taking Contraband Into Penal Institutions or Correctional Facilities; Definitions; Penalties.
6-5-213. Taking contraband into penal institutions or correctional facilities; definitions; penalties. (a) Except as authorized by a person in charge, no person shall: (i) Intentionally convey or attempt to convey contraband to a person confined in a penal institution or correctional facility; or (ii) Intentionally make, obtain or possess contraband if the person is officially […]
Section 6-5-301 – Perjury in Judicial, Legislative or Administrative Proceedings; Penalties.
6-5-301. Perjury in judicial, legislative or administrative proceedings; penalties. (a) A person commits perjury if, while under a lawfully administered oath or affirmation, he knowingly testifies falsely or makes a false affidavit, certificate, declaration, deposition or statement, in a judicial, legislative or administrative proceeding in which an oath or affirmation may be required by law, […]
Section 6-5-302 – Proof of Solicitation of Perjury.
6-5-302. Proof of solicitation of perjury. In a trial for soliciting perjury, no conviction shall be had on the evidence of the person solicited, unsupported by other testimony.
Section 6-5-303 – False Swearing in Nonjudicial or Nonadministrative Proceeding; False Claims or Vouchers; Penalties.
6-5-303. False swearing in nonjudicial or nonadministrative proceeding; false claims or vouchers; penalties. (a) A person commits a felony punishable by imprisonment for not more than two (2) years, a fine of not more than two thousand dollars ($2,000.00), or both, if, while under a lawfully administered oath or affirmation in a matter where an […]
Section 6-5-207 – Escape by Violence or Assault, or While Armed; Penalty.
6-5-207. Escape by violence or assault, or while armed; penalty. A person commits a felony punishable by imprisonment for not more than ten (10) years if he escapes from official detention by violence or while armed with a deadly weapon or by assault upon a person in charge of the detention.
Section 6-5-208 – Taking Controlled Substances or Liquor Into Jails, Penal Institutions or Mental Hospitals; Penalties.
6-5-208. Taking controlled substances or liquor into jails, penal institutions or mental hospitals; penalties. Except as authorized by a person in charge, a person commits a felony punishable by imprisonment for not more than three (3) years, a fine of not more than three thousand dollars ($3,000.00), or both, if that person takes or passes […]
Section 6-5-209 – Taking Deadly Weapons Into Jails, Penal Institutions, Mental Hospitals or Courtrooms; Penalties.
6-5-209. Taking deadly weapons into jails, penal institutions, mental hospitals or courtrooms; penalties. (a) Except as authorized by a person in charge, a person commits a felony punishable by imprisonment for not more than ten (10) years, a fine of not more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00), or both, if that person takes or passes […]
Section 6-5-210 – False Reporting to Authorities; Penalties.
6-5-210. False reporting to authorities; penalties. (a) A person who knowingly reports falsely to a 911 emergency reporting system, law enforcement agency or a fire department that: (i) A crime has been committed is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment for not more than six (6) months, a fine of not more than seven […]
Section 6-5-211 – Injuring or Killing a Police Dog, Fire Dog, Search and Rescue Dog or Police Horse Prohibited; Penalties.
6-5-211. Injuring or killing a police dog, fire dog, search and rescue dog or police horse prohibited; penalties. (a) Any person who knowingly, willfully and without lawful cause or justification permanently disables or inflicts death upon any animal defined in subsection (b) of this section shall be liable for restitution by order of a court […]
Section 6-5-203 – Compounding; Penalties.
6-5-203. Compounding; penalties. (a) A person commits compounding if, knowing of the actual commission of a crime or the violation of a statute for which a penalty or forfeiture is prescribed, he takes property or accepts an offer of property upon an agreement or understanding, express or implied, to: (i) Compound or conceal the crime […]