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Home » US Law » 2022 Code of Alabama » Title 15 - Criminal Procedure. » Chapter 24 - Defendants With Intellectual Disability.

Section 15-24-1 – Short Title.

Section 15-24-1 Short title. This chapter shall be known as the “Intellectually Disabled Defendant Act.” (Acts 1985, No. 85-652, p. 1020, §1.)

Section 15-24-2 – Definitions.

Section 15-24-2 Definitions. For the purpose of this chapter, the following terms shall have the respective meanings ascribed by this section: (1) COURT. The court having jurisdiction over the offense charged. (2) DEFENDANT. Any person accused of a criminal offense against state laws. (3) INTELLECTUALLY DISABLED PERSON. A person with significant subaverage general intellectual functioning […]

Section 15-24-3 – Filing of Affidavit That Defendant Is Intellectually Disabled.

Section 15-24-3 Filing of affidavit that defendant is intellectually disabled. Following the arrest and detention of any person for an offense against the laws of this state, either the defendant or the state may, by verified affidavit filed with the court having jurisdiction, establish that the defendant is a person who has been identified as […]

Section 15-24-5 – Proceedings Upon Finding Defendant to Be Intellectually Disabled.

Section 15-24-5 Proceedings upon finding defendant to be intellectually disabled. If the defendant is determined by the court to be intellectually disabled, the judge may: (1) Consider the information submitted in determining the need for pretrial release along with appropriate conditions, or (2) Order that the defendant, if he is not released, be accorded placement […]

Section 15-24-6 – Affidavit Part of Court Record; Use of Affidavit.

Section 15-24-6 Affidavit part of court record; use of affidavit. The verified affidavit shall become a part of the court record and shall be available for proper use in bail hearings, determination of place of detention, and ultimate disposition of such case. (Acts 1985, No. 85-652, p. 1020, §6.)