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This bill allows the state's Board of Pardon and Paroles and other state agencies to provide electronic monitoring services to children in the juvenile court system.
Governor Kay Ivey today signed into law HB88, sponsored by Representative Jerry Starnes – a retired ABPP officer – and ...
A bill to support state parole officers was signed into law Thursday, according to the Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles.
A bill to support state parole officers was signed into law Thursday, according to the Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles.
Bill exempting nursing mothers from jury duty heads to Gov. IveySEE ALSO:Governor Ivey signs Speedy Trial Act to expedite ...
JASPER, Ala. A new development has emerged in the case of a Walker County investigator accused of illegally accessing a ...
Today, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) celebrates the signing of Alabama’s new civil forfeiture data bill (SB123). The state’s civil asset forfeiture process has historically had a ...
SB119 expands firearm prohibitions for recent and repeat felons, undocumented immigrants and minors, and significantly ...
The Education Trust Fund (ETF) will provide nearly $10 billion in funding for the state’s various education programs and agencies, and is a 6% increase over the previous year. The General Fund budget ...
It aims to allow parolees and probationers the opportunity to obtain licenses without automatic disqualification for those ...
A bill to expand the Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles from three members to five and make other changes to the board ...
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