Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Cancellation of bail bonds prevents release on sole personal bond after forfeiture unless a fresh bond with surety is executed. Where a bond or bail bond for appearance is forfeited for breach, the bond of the accused and any surety bonds stand cancelled; the person may not thereafter be released solely on his own bond if the police officer or Court is satisfied the failure to appear lacked sufficient cause; however, release remains possible upon execution of a fresh personal bond and one or more sureties for such sum as the police officer or Court deems sufficient.
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Cancellation of bail bonds prevents release on sole personal bond after forfeiture unless a fresh bond with surety is executed.
Where a bond or bail bond for appearance is forfeited for breach, the bond of the accused and any surety bonds stand cancelled; the person may not thereafter be released solely on his own bond if the police officer or Court is satisfied the failure to appear lacked sufficient cause; however, release remains possible upon execution of a fresh personal bond and one or more sureties for such sum as the police officer or Court deems sufficient.
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