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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.
The Act was intended "[t]o amend Section 13A-6-60, Code of Alabama 1975, so as to remove the exemption from criminal responsibility of the spouse for rape and redefine the term 'female' which excludes married victims." [122] The Governor approved the Act on April 28, 1988 at 3:32 PM, and it came into effect immediately upon passage and approval ...
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. Only if a third ...
Ala Code § 13A-10-5 : Alabama Code - Section 13A-10-5: Refusing to aid peace officer [7] (a) A person commits the crime of refusing to aid a peace officer if, upon command by a peace officer identified to him as such, he fails or refuses to aid such peace officer in: (1) Effecting or securing a lawful arrest; or
Capital punishment in Alabama is a legal penalty. Alabama has the highest per capita capital sentencing rate in the United States. In some years, its courts impose more death sentences than Texas , a state that has a population five times as large. [ 1 ]
AL Code § 13A-6-61 Between 10 and 99 years, or life Rape in the second degree AL Code § 13A-6-62 Between 2 and 20 years Sodomy in the first degree AL Code § 13A-6-63 Between 10 and 99 years, or life Sodomy in the second degree AL Code § 13A-6-64 Between 2 and 20 years Sexual torture AL Code § 13A-6-65.1 Between 10 and 99 years, or life
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Amore Joveah Wiggins, formerly known as Opelika Jane Doe (born January 1, 2006 – c. 2011) was a formerly unidentified murder victim whose skeletal remains were found in a trailer park in Opelika, Alabama. [2]