Alabama Statutes

§ 28-4-320 — Servants, Agents, Etc., and Principals Not to Be Excused from Testifying Against Each Other on Grounds of Self-Incrimination; Immunity of Said Persons from Prosecution for Offenses Disclosed, Etc

Alabama § 28-4-320
JurisdictionAlabama
Title 28Intoxicating Liquor, Malt Beverages and Wine
Ch. 4Regulation and Control of Alcoholic Beverages in Dry Counties and Dry Municipalities
Art. 12Enforcement of Chapter

This text of Alabama § 28-4-320 (Servants, Agents, Etc., and Principals Not to Be Excused from Testifying Against Each Other on Grounds of Self-Incrimination; Immunity of Said Persons from Prosecution for Offenses Disclosed, Etc) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Alabama primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Ala. Code § 28-4-320 (2026).

Text

No clerk, servant, agent or employee of any person accused of a violation of the laws to promote temperance and to suppress intemperance or prohibiting the sale, manufacture or other disposition of liquors or beverages shall be excused from testifying against his principal for the reason that he may thereby incriminate himself, nor shall any principal be excused for the same reason from testifying against any clerk, servant, agent or employee in such cases, but no testimony given by any of said parties shall in any manner in any prosecution be used as evidence, directly or indirectly, against him, nor shall the party testifying be thereafter prosecuted for any offense so disclosed by him.

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Legislative History

(Acts 1909, No. 191, p. 63; Acts 1915, No. 2, p. 8; Code 1923, §4638; Code 1940, T. 29, §113.)

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