Alabama Statutes

§ 28-4-133 — Duty of Common Carriers, Etc., to Permit Examination of Books, Records, Papers, Etc., in Connection with Prosecutions Under Article, Etc

Alabama § 28-4-133
JurisdictionAlabama
Title 28Intoxicating Liquor, Malt Beverages and Wine
Ch. 4Regulation and Control of Alcoholic Beverages in Dry Counties and Dry Municipalities
Art. 6Transportation, Delivery and Receipt Generally of Prohibited Liquors and Beverages

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Ala. Code § 28-4-133 (2026).

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In the prosecutions of violations of this article or any law for the suppression of the evils of intemperance or the promotion of temperance, any common carrier doing business in the State of Alabama or any person engaged in the transportation in the state or making deliveries in this state of the liquors mentioned in Section 28-4-120 or of other prohibited liquors and beverages is required to permit an examination of all his books, records, papers, bills of lading and accounts pertaining to the shipment of such liquors by any officer in this state whose duty it is to prosecute crime or ferret out criminals, when such information is sought for the prosecution of persons charged with or suspected of crime.

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Legislative History

(Acts 1915, No. 10, p. 39; Code 1923, §4701; Code 1940, T. 29, §170.)

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