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Enforcement of Chapter.
Law
Code of Alabama
Intoxicating Liquor, Malt Beverages and Wine.
Regulation and Control of Alcoholic Beverages in Dry Counties and Dry Municipalities.
Enforcement of Chapter.
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Section
28-4-310
Governor Charged With Supervision, etc., of Enforcement of Prohibition Laws; Governor May Require Reports From Officers Charged With Duty of Enforcing Laws; Failure of Officer to Make Report, Etc.
Section
28-4-311
Appointment of Inspectors, etc., to Detect and Report Violations of Prohibition Laws; Offer and Payment of Rewards for Convictions of Persons Violating Laws.
Section
28-4-312
Governor May Require Attorney General to Prepare Instructions for Officers of State, etc., for Enforcement of Laws; Publication and Distribution of Same.
Section
28-4-313
Prosecutions for Violations of Chapter, etc., Begun by Affidavit or Indictment; Right of Person Charged to Demand Grand Jury Indictment; Continuation of Prosecution Upon Original Affidavit; Amendment of Affidavit or Complaint.
Section
28-4-314
District Attorneys to Institute Prosecutions for or Make Reports to Grand Juries as to Violations of Prohibition Laws.
Section
28-4-315
Sheriffs to Cooperate With District Attorneys in Prosecutions, Etc.
Section
28-4-316
Grand Jury Proceedings Generally - Effect of Failure of Person to Attend and Testify in Obedience to Summons.
Section
28-4-317
Grand Jury Proceedings Generally - Offenses as to Which Witnesses May Be Required to Testify; Initial Interrogation of Witnesses to Particular Offense Not Required.
Section
28-4-318
Grand Jury Proceedings Generally - Exemption From Prosecution of Witnesses.
Section
28-4-319
Grand Jury Proceedings Generally - Duty of Grand Jury to Present Indictments for Violations of Laws.
Section
28-4-320
Servants, Agents, etc., and Principals Not to Be Excused From Testifying Against Each Other on Grounds of Self-Incrimination; Immunity of Said Persons From Prosecution for Offenses Disclosed, Etc.
Section
28-4-321
Contents and Sufficiency of Charges in Indictments, Complaints, Affidavits, etc., for Sale, Offer for Sale, Possession, etc., of Prohibited Liquors and Beverages, etc., Generally; Proof of Charges Generally; Admissibility in Evidence of Testimony of Persons Purchasing, etc., Prohibited Liquors and Beverages, etc.; Immunity From Prosecution of Persons Testifying as to Violations of Chapter, Etc.
Section
28-4-322
Several Charges May Be Set Out in Separate Counts in Indictments, Complaints, etc.; Judgment Entered and Punishment Imposed Upon Each Count.
Section
28-4-323
Admissibility and Effect of Evidence Showing Similarity in Color, Odor and General Appearance Between Prohibited Liquor or Beverage and Beverage Shown to Be Manufactured, Sold, Kept, etc., by Defendant; Applicability of Rule as to Admissibility, etc., of Said Evidence in Proceedings for Abatement of Liquor Nuisances, Etc.
Section
28-4-324
Issuance of Injunctions to Prevent Violations of Chapter, Etc.
Section
28-4-325
Fees of Officers Making Seizures of Prohibited Liquors.
Section
28-4-326
Penalties for Violations of Chapter.