(a) Photographs, videotapes, or other identification or analysis of a destructive device, explosive, poison gas, detonator, or bacteriological or biological weapon duly identified by an explosive ordnance disposal technician or a person qualified as a forensic expert in the area of destructive devices or bacteriological or biological weapons shall be admissible in a civil or criminal trial in lieu of the destructive device, detonator, or bacteriological or biological weapon.
(b) If a destructive device, explosive, poison gas, detonator, or bacteriological or biological weapon which has been rendered safe is introduced into evidence in any criminal or civil action, it shall be the duty of the clerk of court, the court reporter of the court, or any other person authorized by the court to immediately photograph the same and to transfer custody of the destructive device, explosive, detonator, or bacteriological or biological weapon to the director or his or her designee or an explosive ordnance disposal technician.
Structure Code of Alabama
Chapter 10 - Offenses Against Public Administration.
Article 9 - Biological and Bacteriological Weapons.
Section 13A-10-190 - Definitions.
Section 13A-10-191 - Designation of Explosives.
Section 13A-10-192 - Additional Designations.
Section 13A-10-201 - Separate Offenses.
Section 13A-10-202 - Searches and Inspections.
Section 13A-10-203 - Records of Destructive Devices, etc., and Reports of Loss or Theft.
Section 13A-10-204 - Power to Compel Attendance of Witnesses and Production of Evidence.
Section 13A-10-205 - Excluded Persons and Activities.
Section 13A-10-206 - Use of Explosives for Legitimate Agricultural Activities.
Section 13A-10-207 - Forfeiture of Property.
Section 13A-10-208 - Exclusions for Lawfully Intended Purposes.
Section 13A-10-209 - Exclusions for Lawfully Intended Purposes.