Section 31-2A-10 (Article 10.) Restraint of persons charged with offenses. Any person subject to this code charged with an offense under this code may be ordered into arrest or confinement, as circumstances may require. When any person subject to this code is placed in arrest or confinement prior to trial, immediate steps shall be taken […]
Section 31-2A-11 (Article 11.) Place of confinement; reports and receiving of prisoners. (a) If a person subject to this code is confined before, during, or after trial, confinement shall be in a civilian or military confinement facility. (b) No person authorized to receive prisoners pursuant to subsection (a) may refuse to receive or keep any […]
Section 31-2A-12 (Article 12.) Confinement with enemy prisoners prohibited. No member of the Alabama National Guard may be placed in confinement in immediate association with enemy prisoners or other foreign nationals not members of the Armed Forces. (Act 2012-334, p. 790, §1.)
Section 31-2A-13 (Article 13.) Punishment prohibited before trial. No person, while being held for trial or awaiting a verdict, may be subjected to punishment or penalty other than arrest or confinement upon the charges pending against the person, nor shall the arrest or confinement imposed upon such person be any more rigorous than the circumstances […]
Section 31-2A-14 (Article 14.) Delivery of offenders to civil authorities. A person subject to this code accused of an offense against civil authority is also subject to the Interstate Agreement on Detainers Act, 18 U.S.C. Appendix 2. (Act 2012-334, p. 790, §1.)
Section 31-2A-7 (Article 7.) Apprehension. (a) Apprehension is the taking of a person into custody. (b) Any person authorized by this code or by Chapter 47 of Title 10, U.S.C., or by regulations issued under either, to apprehend persons subject to this code, any marshal of a court-martial appointed pursuant to the provisions of this […]
Section 31-2A-8 (Article 8.) Reserved. Reserved. (Act 2012-334, p. 790, §1.)
Section 31-2A-9 (Article 9.) Imposition of restraint. (a) Arrest is the restraint of a person by an order, not imposed as a punishment for an offense, directing him or her to remain within certain specified limits. Confinement is the physical restraint of a person. (b) An enlisted member may be ordered into arrest or confinement […]