Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Power to require security for release on bail: courts may endorse warrants to permit release on execution of a bond with sureties. A court issuing a warrant may direct by endorsement that an accused be released on execution of a bail bond with sufficient sureties for attendance; the endorsement must state the number of sureties, the bond amount binding the sureties and the accused, and the time of attendance, and the officer must take the bond and forward it to the court.
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Power to require security for release on bail: courts may endorse warrants to permit release on execution of a bond with sureties.
A court issuing a warrant may direct by endorsement that an accused be released on execution of a bail bond with sufficient sureties for attendance; the endorsement must state the number of sureties, the bond amount binding the sureties and the accused, and the time of attendance, and the officer must take the bond and forward it to the court.
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