Any person charged with a felony, misdemeanor, or violation shall be eligible for a judicial public bail, if:
(1) The person is not charged with robbery, capital murder, forcible sex crimes, escape, trafficking in drugs, or the sale of drugs.(2) The person has not been convicted of a previous felony or committed a felony while being released on any form of bail.(3) The person is not presently under a suspended sentence or on probation or parole for a previous conviction on a misdemeanor or a felony.(4) There is no evidence, satisfactory to the judicial officer, that the person has violated a previous bail release, whether it be judicial public bail, property, cash, professional surety bail, or failure to appear.Ala. Code § 15-13-145 (1975)
Amended by Act 2023-476,§ 1, eff. 9/1/2023.Acts 1993, No. 93-677, p. 1259, §46.