CRIMES INVOLVING MORAL TURPITUDE
Pursuant to Code of Alabama (1975) Section 17-3-30.1
• Murder – Section 13A-5-40 (A) 1-19
• Murder (Non-Capital, Reckless, Felony Murder, etc.) – Section
13A-6-2
• Manslaughter – Section 13A-6-3 Exceptions: 13A-6-20 (A) (5)
and 13A-6-21
• Assault 1st Degree – Section 13A-6-20
• Assault 2nd Degree – Section 13A-6-21
• Kidnapping 1st Degree – Section 13A-6-43
• Kidnapping 2nd Degree – Section 13A-6-44
• Rape 1st Degree – Section 13A-6-61
• Rape 2nd Degree – Section 13A-6-62
• Sodomy 1st Degree – Section 13A-6-63
• Sodomy 2nd Degree – Section 13A-6-64
• Sexual Torture – Section 13A-6-65.1
• Sexual Abuse 1st Degree – Section 13A-6-66
• Sexual Abuse 2nd Degree – Section 13A-6-67
• Sexual Abuse of a child less than 12 years old – Section 13A-6-
69.1
• Enticing a child to enter a vehicle, house, etc. for immoral pur-
poses – Section 13A-6-69
• Facilitating solicitation of unlawful sexual conduct with a child –
Section 13A-6-121
• Electronic solicitation of a child – Section 13A-6-122
• Facilitating the on-line solicitation of a child – Section 13A-6-123
• Traveling to meet a child for an unlawful sex act – Section 13A-
6-124
• Facilitating the travel of a child for an unlawful sex act – Section
13A-6-125
• Human Trafcking 1st Degree – Section 13A-6-152
• Human Trafcking 2nd Degree – Section 13A-6-153
• Terrorism – Section 13A-10-152
• Soliciting or providing support for an act of terrorism – Section
13A-10-153
• Hindering prosecution of terrorism – Section 13A-10-154
• Endangering the water supply – Section 13A-10-171
• Possession, manufacture, transport, or distribution of a destructive
device or bacteriological weapon, or
biological weapon – Section 13A-10-193
• Selling, furnishing, giving away, delivering, or distribution of a
destructive device, a bacteriological
weapon, or biological weapon to a person who is less than 21 years
of age – Section 13A-10-194
• Possession, manufacture, transport, or distribution of a detonator,
explosive, poison, or hoax device –
Section 13A-10-195
• Possession or distribution of a hoax device represented as a
destructive device or weapon –
Section 13A-10-196 (c)
• Attempt to commit an explosives or destructive device or bacterio-
logical or biological weapons crime –
Section 13A-10-197
• Conspiracy to commit an explosives or destructive device or bacterio-
logical or biological weapons crime –
Section 13A-10-198
• Hindrance or obstruction during detection, disarming, or destruction
of a destructive device or weapon –
Section 13A-10-199
• Possession or distribution of a destructive device or weapon intended
to cause injury or destruction –
Section 13A-10-200
• Treason – Section 13A-11-2
• Dissemination or public display of obscene matter containing visual
depiction or persons under 17 years of
age involved in obscene acts – Section 13A-12-191
• Possession and possession with intent to disseminate obscene matter
containing visual depiction of persons
under 17 years of age involved in obscene acts – Section 13A-12-192
• Parents or guardians permitting children to engage in production of
obscene matter – Section 13A-12-196
• Production of obscene matter containing visual depiction of persons
under 17 years of age involved in
obscene acts – Section 13A-12-197
• Distribution, possession with intent to distribute, production of ob-
scene material, or offer or agreement to
distribute or produce – Section 13A-12-200.2
• Trafcking in cannabis, cocaine, or other illegal drugs or trafcking in
amphetamine and
methamphetamine – Section 13A-12-231
• Bigamy – Section 13A-13-1
• Incest – Section 13A-13-3
• Torture or other willful maltreatment of a child under the age of 18 –
Section 26-15-3
• Aggravated child abuse – Section 26-15-3.1
• Prohibited acts in the offer, sale, or purchase of securities – Section
8-6-17
• Burglary 1st Degree – Section 13A-7-5
• Burglary 2nd Degree – 13A-7-6
• Theft of Property 1st Degree – Section 13A-8-3
• Theft of Property 2nd Degree – Section 13A-8-4
• Theft of Lost Property 1st Degree – Section 13A-8-7
• Theft of Lost Property 2nd Degree – Section 13A-8-8
• Theft of trademarks or trade secrets – Section 13A-8-10.4
• Robbery 1st Degree – Section 13A-8-41
• Robbery 2nd Degree – Section 13A-8-42
• Robbery 3rd Degree – Section 13A-8-43
• Forgery 1st Degree – Section 13A-9-2
• Forgery 2nd Degree – Section 13A-9-3
• Any crime as dened by the laws of the United States or by the laws
of another state, territory, country, or
other jurisdiction, which, if committed in this state, would constitute
one of the offenses listed in this subsection.
PENALTIES
§17-17-24, Code of Alabama, 1975, as amended
(a) Any person who willfully changes an absentee voter’s ballot to the extent that it does not reect the voter’s true ballot, any person who willfully
votes more than once by absentee ballot in the same election, any person who willfully votes for another voter or falsies absentee ballot applications or verication
documents so as to vote absentee, or any person who solicits, encourages, urges, or otherwise promotes illegal absentee voting, shall be guilty, upon conviction, of a
Class C felony. Any person who willfully aids any person unlawfully to vote an absentee ballot, any person who knowingly and unlawfully votes an absentee ballot, and
any voter who votes both an absentee and a regular ballot at any election shall be similarly punished.
(b) Upon request by the local district attorney or the Secretary of State, the Attorney General shall provide investigating assistance in instances of absentee
ballot or voting violations.
(c) Nothing in this section shall be construed to impede or inhibit organized legal efforts to encourage voter participation in the election process or to
discourage a candidate from encouraging electors to lawfully vote by absentee ballot.