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Code of Alabama - Title 13A: Criminal Code - Chapter 3 - Defenses

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  • Article 1 Responsibility.
    • Section 13A-3-1 Mental disease or defect
      (a) It is an affirmative defense to a prosecution for any crime that, at the time of the commission of the acts constituting the ...
    • Section 13A-3-2 Intoxication
      (a) Intoxication is not a defense to a criminal charge, except as provided in subsection (c) of this section. However, intoxication, whether voluntary or ...
    • Section 13A-3-3 Immaturity
      The prosecution of any person as an adult shall be barred if the offense was committed when the actor was less than 14 years ...
  • Article 2 Justification and Excuse.
    • Section 13A-3-20 Definitions
      The following definitions are applicable to this article: (1) BUILDING. Any structure which may be entered and utilized by persons for business, public use, ...
    • Section 13A-3-21 Basis for defense generally; injury to innocent person through negligence; civil remedies
      (a) Defense. - Except as otherwise expressly provided, justification or excuse under this article is a defense. (b) Danger to innocent persons. - If ...
    • Section 13A-3-22 Execution of public duty
      Unless inconsistent with other provisions of this article, or with some other provision of law, conduct which would otherwise constitute an offense is justifiable ...
    • Section 13A-3-23 Use of force in defense of a person
      (a) A person is justified in using physical force upon another person in order to defend himself or herself or a third person from ...
    • Section 13A-3-24 Use of force by persons with parental, custodial or special responsibilities
      The use of force upon another person is justified under any of the following circumstances: (1) A parent, guardian or other person responsible for ...
    • Section 13A-3-25 Use of force in defense of premises
      (a) A person in lawful possession or control of premises, as defined in Section 13A-3-20, or a person who is licensed or privileged to ...
    • Section 13A-3-26 Use of force in defense of property other than premises
      A person is justified in using physical force, other than deadly physical force, upon another person when and to the extent that he reasonably ...
    • Section 13A-3-27 Use of force in making an arrest or preventing an escape
      (a) A peace officer is justified in using that degree of physical force which he reasonably believes to be necessary, upon a person in ...
    • Section 13A-3-28 Use of force in resisting arrest prohibited
      A person may not use physical force to resist a lawful arrest by a peace officer who is known or reasonably appears to be ...
    • Section 13A-3-30 Duress
      (a) It is a defense to prosecution that the actor engaged in the proscribed conduct because he was compelled to do so by the ...
    • Section 13A-3-31 Entrapment
      The Alabama Criminal Code adopts the present case law on entrapment. ...

    Last modified: February 19, 2012