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  8. Chapter 21. Release of Persons Accused of Crimes


Chapter 21. Release of Persons Accused of Crimes


  • § 2101 Purposes of this chapter.
  • § 2102 Definitions.
  • § 2103 Persons charged with a capital crime.
  • § 2103A Detention of youth charged with Superior Court offenses [Repealed].
  • § 2104 Release of defendants charged with any other crime.
  • § 2105 Release pursuant to a conditions of release bond or conditions of release bond not guaranteed by financial terms.
  • § 2106 Posting of operator’s license as security for court appearance [Repealed].
  • § 2107 Determining the amount of bail.
  • § 2108 Conditions for release.
  • § 2109 Failure to provide a conditions of release bond, whether guaranteed by financial terms or not, or consent to conditions; contact with victim or victim’s family.
  • § 2110 Modification of bail, security or conditions of release and sanctions for violation.
  • § 2111 Procedure for pretrial release or implementing this chapter.
  • § 2112 Bail after transfer to another court or after conviction.
  • § 2113 Penalties for noncompliance with conditions of release bond.
  • § 2114 Administration of this chapter.
  • § 2115 Forfeiture and default of bail bonds.
  • § 2116 Revocation of bail upon subsequent arrest.
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