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2019 Code of Alabama
Title 30 - Marital and Domestic Relations.
Chapter 4 - Husband and Wife.
Article 3 - Criminal Desertion and Nonsupport Proceedings.
- Section 30-4-50 - Definitions.
- Section 30-4-52 - Probation for defendants released prior to completion of sentence.
- Section 30-4-53 - Institution of desertion, nonsupport, etc., proceedings - Wife, child, etc.
- Section 30-4-54 - Institution of desertion, nonsupport, etc., proceedings - Duty of probation officer.
- Section 30-4-55 - Jurisdiction of proceedings; procedure generally.
- Section 30-4-56 - Offense deemed committed in county where wife or children present; extradition of defendant from another state or county.
- Section 30-4-57 - Proof of marriage and parenthood; communications between husband and wife not privileged; testimony of husband and wife; evidence of willful abandonment or desertion.
- Section 30-4-58 - Issuance of order for temporary support of wife or children pending trial, appeal, etc.
- Section 30-4-59 - Suspension of sentence; order of payment of support for wife or children; release of defendant on probation; bond.
- Section 30-4-60 - Suspension of sentence after portion served.
- Section 30-4-61 - Appeal of conviction.
- Section 30-4-62 - Release of defendant on probation by circuit court; authority of juvenile court as to probationer.
- Section 30-4-63 - Proceedings upon violation of terms of support order or probation bond.
- Section 30-4-64 - Probation officers - Appointment; duties generally; service of process, etc.
- Section 30-4-65 - Probation officers - Additional duties; violations of terms of probation, bond, etc., to be reported to judge.
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