When a defendant is brought before a district court under a warrant of arrest for preliminary examination, the court may adjourn the examination from time to time, as may be necessary, not exceeding 10 days at one time, without the consent of the defendant, and to the same or a different place in the county. In such case, if the defendant is charged with a capital offense, he must be committed to jail in the meantime; but if the offense is not capital, he may give bail in such sum as the court directs for his appearance for such further examination or, for the want thereof, must be committed. On the day to which the examination was adjourned, the defendant may be brought before the court by verbal order to the officer who had charge of him or by order in writing to a different person if the custody has been changed.
Structure Code of Alabama
Title 15 - Criminal Procedure.
Chapter 11 - Preliminary Hearings.
Section 15-11-3 - Adjournment; Commitment of Defendant to Jail or Bail.
Section 15-11-5 - Issuance of Alias Arrest Warrant Upon Default.
Section 15-11-6 - Examination of Complainant and Witnesses.
Section 15-11-7 - Appearance by Counsel for Defendant; Separation of Witnesses; Control of Hearing.
Section 15-11-8 - Duty of Court to Examine All Witnesses.
Section 15-11-9 - When Defendant to Be Discharged.
Section 15-11-10 - When Defendant Committed to Bail or Jail; Form of Commitment.
Section 15-11-11 - Amount of Bail to Be Endorsed on Commitment; Discharge of Defendant.
Section 15-11-12 - Requiring Witnesses to Enter Undertaking; Form of Undertaking.
Section 15-11-13 - Requiring Sureties of Married Women and Minors When Witnesses for Prosecution.
Section 15-11-15 - Court to Report When Person Held on Indictment; Report When No Committals.