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  2. U.S. State Codes
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  4. Alabama
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  6. Title 15 - Criminal Procedure.
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  8. Chapter 10 - Arrests.
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  10. Article 1 - Arrest Before Indictment.


Article 1 - Arrest Before Indictment.


  • Section 15-10-1 - Officers authorized to make arrests.
  • Section 15-10-2 - When officer may execute warrant; authority of officer to break and enter dwelling house.
  • Section 15-10-3 - Arrest without warrant - Generally; written report; protection orders.
  • Section 15-10-4 - Arrest without warrant - Duty of arresting officer; authority of officer to break and enter dwelling house.
  • Section 15-10-6 - Offense committed in presence of judge or magistrate.
  • Section 15-10-7 - Arrests by private persons.
  • Section 15-10-8 - When notice of arrest for capital felony to be given to Governor or Chief Justice.
  • Section 15-10-9 - Rearrest after escape or rescue.
  • Section 15-10-10 - Where warrant to be executed; endorsement when executed in different county.
  • Section 15-10-11 - Authority of officer to pursue and arrest defendant in another county on warrant from municipal court.
  • Section 15-10-12 - When defendant to be taken before judge or magistrate issuing warrant.
  • Section 15-10-13 - When arrest warrant endorsed by judge or magistrate; liability of judge or magistrate on endorsement.
  • Section 15-10-14 - Detention and arrest of person suspected of larceny of goods held for sale.
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