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State of Alabama
Unified Judicial System
Form C-44A (front)
Rev. 6/07
EXPLANATION OF RIGHTS OF YOUTHFUL
OFFENDER AND PLEA OF GUILTY
Case Number
IN THE _________________________________ COURT OF _____________________________________, ALABAMA
(Circuit, District, or Municipal)
(Name of County or Municipality)
STATE OF ALABAMA
MUNICIPALITY OF ____________________________________ v. ________________________________________
Defendant
TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT:
This is to inform you of your rights as a defendant in this case. The Court has determined that you are to be treated as a youthful
offender. For you to be guilty of being a youthful offender in this case, the prosecutor would have to prove that you committed what
would otherwise be the adult criminal offense of ______________________, a Class ________________.
If that offense is a felony and you plead guilty to being a youthful offender, you may receive punishment of up to three (3) years’
confinement in the custody of the State Department of Corrections and, in addition, may be fined in an amount up to $ __________.
You may be ordered by this Court to participate in the Boot Camp program set out in Section 15-18-8(a)(2), Ala. Code 1975.
If that offense is a misdemeanor or municipal ordinance violation and you plead guilty to being a youthful offender, you may
receive punishment of imprisonment in the country/municipal jail or to hard labor for up to _______________________ and, in addition,
may be fined in an amount up to $_______________________.
You will also be assessed court costs and may be ordered to pay restitution in an amount determined by the Court. In
accordance with Section 15-23-17, Ala Code 1975, if the adult criminal offense listed above is a felony or misdemeanor, you will be
ordered to pay a victim compensation assessment of not less than $__________________ nor more than $ _____________________.
If you are charged with an alcohol or drug-related offense, and if you plead guilty or are found guilty, you will be required to
undergo an evaluation for alcohol or drug abuse. Based on the results of the evaluation, you will be required to complete the
recommended education or treatment program and to pay for the evaluation and education or treatment program to which you are
referred. Failure to complete the recommended program, which includes paying for it and the evaluation, will be considered a
violation of probation or parole. You may be required to attend monitoring sessions with a court referral officer and to pay
monitoring fee. These monitoring sessions would include random alcohol or drug testing. Any person determined to be indigent by
the Court may request a waiver of all or part of the fees in this paragraph. If you become able to pay during the course of monitoring,
education or treatment, or at another future date, the waiver of fees may be revoked. The Court may order you to perform community
service instead d of payment of the fees in this paragraph if you are indigent.
IN ENTERING A PLEA OF GUILTY IN THIS COURT, YOU ARE WAIVING A TRIAL AND THE FOLLOWING RIGHTS TO WHICH
YOU ARE ENTITLED IN THE EVENT OF A TRIAL:
Under the Constitutions of the United States and the State of Alabama, you have a right or privilege not to be compelled to give
evidence against yourself. In the trial of your case before the Court, you have the right to take the witness stand and to testify on
your own behalf, if you so desire, but no one can require you to testify. If you testify, you can be cross-examined by the
prosecutor. Your have the right to remain silent, but anything that you voluntarily say, with knowledge of your rights, may be used
against you. Your conversations with your attorney are confidential and cannot, and will not, be disclosed by your attorney.
You have the right to stand trial on your plea of not guilty and have your case tried by the Court. The Court would determine
whether you are guilty or whether you are innocent, based upon the evidence in the case.
In the trial of your case, your attorney could subpoena witnesses on your behalf, make legal objections to matters that your attorney
felt were objectionable, cross-examine the witnesses of the prosecution, examine your own witnesses, and argue the matter before the
Court. Your attorney would be bound to do everything that he or she could honorably and reasonably do to see that you obtain a fair and
impartial trial.
In the trial of your case, you will come into court clothed with a presumption that you are not guilty and this presumption of
innocence will follow you throughout the course of the trial until the evidence produced by the prosecution convinces the Court, beyond
a reasonable doubt, of your guilt. The burden of proof is upon the prosecution to convince the Court, from the evidence in the case, that
you are guilty beyond a reasonable doubt before you would be found guilty. If the prosecution does not meet such burden of proof, it will
be the Court’s duty to find you not guilty. Your will have no burden of proof whatsoever in your trial.
You have the right to enter a plea of “Guilty,” “Not Guilty,” “Not Guilty By Reason of Mental Disease or Defect,” or ‘Not Guilty and Not
Guilty By Reason of Mental Disease or Defect.”
If you enter a plea of guilty, you will wave your right to appeal, unless (1) you have, before entering the plea of guilty, expressly
reserved the right to appeal with respect to a particular issue or issues, in which event appellate review shall be limited to a
determination of the issue or issues reserved, or (2) you have timely filed a motion to withdraw the plea of guilty after pronouncement
of sentence on the ground that the withdrawal is necessary to correct a manifest injustice, and the court has denied your motion to
withdraw your plea, or the motion has been deemed denied by operation of law.
If you have a right to appeal under one of the conditions above and you are determined by the court to be indigent, counsel
will be appointed to represent you on appeal if you so desire and if the appeal is from a circuit court judgment or sentence, a copy
of the record and the reporter’s transcript will be provided at no cost to you.
If the appeal is from a municipal or district court judgment to circuit court, you have a right to demand a jury trial if you indicate your
wish to assert this right on the Notice of Appeal.
Original – Court File
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Copy – District Attorney
Copy – Defense Attorney
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Form C-44A (back)
Rev. 6/07
EXPLANATION OF RIGHTS OF YOUTHFUL OFFENDER AND
PLEA OF GUILTY
IF YOU PLEAD GUILTY, THERE WILL BE NO TRIAL AND YOU WILL BE WAIVING THE RIGHTS LISTED ABOVE.
The Court will go over these rights, as well as the nature of the charge and the material elements of the offense, with
you. If you have any questions about any of them, upon your request, the judge will make further explanation to you.
_________________________________
Date
__________________________________________
Judge
I state to the Court that I have had the matters and rights set forth above or have had them read to me, that my attorney
has discussed these matters and rights with me in detail and that I, the defendant, fully understand them, that I am not under
the influence of any drugs, medicines or alcoholic beverages and have not been threatened or abused or offered and
inducement or hope of reward to get me to plead guilty other than_________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________.
I further state to the Court that I am guilty as charged in this case, desire to plead guilty, and knowingly, voluntarily and
intelligently waive my right to a trial of this cause.
_________________________________
Date
__________________________________________
Defendant
I certify that the above nights were read to the defendant by me, that I discussed these rights with the defendant in
detail, and that a copy of the rights was given to the defendant by me. Having gone over the defendant’s rights and the
consequences of entering a plea of guilty with the defendant, in my judgment, the defendant understands those rights and
knowingly, intelligently, and voluntarily waives the right to a trial and knowingly, intelligently, and voluntarily waives the right to a
trial and knowingly, voluntarily, and intelligently enters a plea of guilty.
_________________________________
Date
Original – Court File
Copy – Defendant
__________________________________________
Attorney to Defendant
Copy – District Attorney
Copy – Defense Attorney
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State of Alabama
Unified Judicial System
Form C-44 B (front)
Rev. 6/07
EXPLANATION OF RIGHTS AND
PLEA OF GUILTY
Case Number
(Misdemeanors and Municipal Ordinance Violations)
IN THE _____________________________________ COURT OF _____________________________________, ALABAMA
(Circuit, District, or Municipal)
(Name of County or Municipality)
STATE OF ALABAMA
MUNICIPALITY OF ____________________________________ v. ________________________________________
Defendant
TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT:
BY ENTERING A PLEA OF GUILTY TO THE OFFENSE CITED BELOW, YOU ARE WAIVING CERTAIN
CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS WHICH INCLUDE A RIGHT TO A TRIAL IN THIS COURT BEFORE A JUDGE.
This is to inform you of your rights as a defendant in this criminal case. You are charged with the offense of ________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________,
municipal ordinance violation.
which is a misdemeanor
In the event you plead guilty to the above offense, or if the court finds that you are guilty of the offense, the law provides
for punishment by imprisonment, which may include hard labor, for not less than ______________________________
______________ nor more than _____________________________________________________________________ for this
offense and/or by imposition of a fine of not less than $ _________________, nor more than $ __________________, including
the following enhanced sentencing provisions: _______________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________.
If you have been sentenced to imprisonment for another crime, the sentence imposed in this case may run consecutively
or concurrently with your other sentence. You will also be assessed court costs and may be ordered to pay restitution in an
amount determined by the Court. In accordance with Section 15-23-17, Ala. Code 1975, if you are charged with a
misdemeanor offense and plead guilty or are found guilty, you will be ordered to pay a victim’s compensation assessment of not
less than $25.00 nor more than $1,000.00. Further, you may be required to pay up to $20.00 per day of costs of incarceration
plus actual medical expenses incurred by you, pursuant to Section 14-6-22, Ala. Code 1975.
You should also be aware that you are pleading guilty or are found guilty of a traffic offense, a record of your conviction
will by sent to the Alabama Department Public Safety (or the state which issued your driver’s license) which may result in
the suspension or revocation of your license to drive and may adversely affect your ability to maintain or secure automobile
insurance.
If you are convicted for a violation of Section 13A-12-202 (criminal solicitation to commit a controlled substance crime),
Section 13A-12-203 (attempt to commit a controlled substance crime), or Section 13A-12-204 (criminal conspiracy to commit a
controlled substance crime), Ala. Code 1975, you may be assessed an additional penalty of $1,000.00 if you are a first
offender, or $2,000.00 if this is your second or subsequent offense. Collection of this penalty may be suspended if you agree
to enter a drug rehabilitation program approved by the court and if you agree to pay for all or some portion of the costs of the
program. Upon successful completion of the program, you may apply to the court to reduce the penalty by the amount you
actually paid for your participation in the program. If your participation in the program is terminated for any reason before you
successfully complete the program, the court will take action to collect immediately the entire penalty.
If you are charged with an alcohol or drug-related offense, and if you plead guilty or are found guilty, you will be required
to undergo an evaluation for alcohol or drug abuse. Based on the results of the evaluation, you will be required to complete the
recommended education or treatment program and to pay for the evaluation and education or treatment program to which you
are referred. Failure to complete the recommended program, which includes paying for it and the evaluation, will be considered
a violation of probation or parole. You may be required to attend monitoring sessions with a court referral officer and to pay a
monitoring fee. These monitoring sessions would include random alcohol or drug testing. Any person determined to be indigent
by the court may request a waiver of all or part of the fees in this paragraph. If you become able to pay during the course of
monitoring, education or treatment, or at another future date, the waiver of fees may be revoked. The court may order you to
perform community service instead of payment of the fees in this paragraph if you are indigent.
Original – Court File
Copy – Defendant
Copy – District Attorney
Copy – Defense Attorney
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Form C-44 B (Back)
Rev. 6/07
EXPLANATION OF RIGHTS AND PLEA OF GUILTY
(Misdemeanors and Municipal Ordinance Violations)
BY ENTERING A PLEA OF GUILTY IN THIS COURT, YOU ARE WAIVING YOUR RIGHT TO A TRIAL BEFORE THIS
COURT AND THE FOLLOWING RIGHTS TO WHICH YOU WOULD OTHERWISE BE ENTITLED:
Under the Constitutions of the United States and the State of Alabama, you have a right or privilege not to be compelled
to give evidence against yourself. In the trial of your case, you have the right to testify on your own behalf, if you so desire, but
no one can require you to so testify. If you testify, you can be cross-examined by the prosecutor. If you do not testify, no one
can even comment as to your failure to testify. You have the right to remain silent, but anything that you voluntarily say, with
knowledge of your rights, may be used against you. Your conversations with your attorney are confidential and cannot, and will
not, be disclosed by your attorney.
You have the right to stand trial on your plea of not guilty and the right to a public trial before a judge. In a trial, the judge
would determine whether you are guilty, based upon the evidence in the case.
In the trial of your case, your attorney could subpoena witnesses on your behalf, make legal objections to matters that
your attorney felt were incorrect or prejudicial, question witnesses for the prosecution, examine your own witnesses, and argue
your case before the trial judge. Your attorney would be bound to everything that he or she could honorably and reasonably do
to see that you obtain a fair and impartial trial.
In the trial of your case, you will come into court presumed innocent and this presumption of innocence will follow you
throughout the course of the trial until the evidence produced by the prosecution convinces the judge, beyond a reasonable
doubt, of your guilt. The burden is upon the prosecution to convince the judge, from the evidence in the case, that you are
guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. If the prosecution does not meet such burden of proof, you must be found not guilty. You
will have not burden of proof whatsoever in your trial
You have the right to enter a plea of “Guilty”, “Not Guilty,” “Not Guilty By Reason of Mental Disease or Defect,” or ‘Not
Guilty and Not Guilty By Reason of Mental Disease or Defect.”
IF YOU PLEAD GUILTY TO THE OFFENSE, THERE WILL BE NO TRIAL BEFORE A JUDGE OF THIS COURT AND YOU WILL BE
WAIVING THE RIGHTS LISTED ABOVE.
By entering a plea of guilty, you will waive your right to appeal, unless (1) you have, before entering the plea of guilty,
expressly reserved the right to appeal with respect to a particular issue or issues, in which event appellate review shall be
limited to a determination of the issues reserved, or (2) you have timely filed a motion to withdraw the plea of guilty after
pronouncement of sentence on the ground that the withdrawal is necessary to correct a manifest injustice, and the court has
denied your motion to withdraw your plea, or the motion has been deemed denied by operation of law.
If you are convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence, which has, as an element, the use or attempted
use of physical force, or the threatened use of a deadly weapon, against your current or former spouse; your child of whom you
are a parent or guardian; a person with whom you share a child in common; a spouse, parent, or guardian with whom you are,
or have been, cohabiting or to whom you are similarly situated, and you ship or transport in interstate or foreign
commerce, or possess in or affecting commerce, any firearm or ammunition, or if you receive any firearm or
ammunition which has been shipped or transported in interstate or foreign commerce, YOU ARE SUBJECT TO BEING
PROSECUTED IN FEDERAL COURT FOR VIOLATING 18 U.S.C. 922(g)(9).
If you have a right to appeal under one of the conditions above and you are determined by the court to be indigent,
counsel will be appointed to represent you on appeal if you so desire and if the appeal is from a circuit court judgment or
sentence, a copy of the record and the record and the reporter’s transcript will be provided at no cost to you. If the appeal is
from a municipal or district court, you have a right to demand a jury trial if you indicate your wish to assert this right on the
Notice of Appeal.
Except in minor misdemeanors (a misdemeanor offense or municipal ordinance violation for which the defendant will not
be punished by a sentence of imprisonment), the court will go over these rights, as well as the nature of the charge and the
material elements of the offense, with you. If you have any questions about any of them, upon your request, the judge will
make a further explanation to you.
_____________________________.
Date
I certify that the above rights were read and/or explained to the defendant by me, that I discussed these rights with the
defendant, in detail, and that a written copy of the above rights was given to the defendant by me. Having gone over the
defendant’s rights and the consequences of entering a plea of guilty with the defendant, in my judgment, the defendant
understands those rights and knowingly, intelligently, and voluntarily waives the right to a trial and knowingly, voluntarily,
and intelligently enters a plea of guilty.
_____________________________.
____________________________________________________
Date
Attorney for Defendant
I state to the court that I have read the matters and rights set forth above or have had them read to me; and that I, the
defendant, fully understand them; that I am not under the influence of any drugs, medicines or alcoholic beverages and have
not been threatened or abused or offered any inducement or hope of reward to get me to plead guilty other
than_________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________.
I further state to the court that I am guilty as charged in this case, desire to plead guilty, and knowingly, voluntarily and
intelligently waive my right to a trial of this cause.
_____________________________.
____________________________________________________
Date
Defendant
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