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Title P
Procedures For Securing Attendance At Criminal Actions and Proceedings of Defendants and Witnesses Under Control of Court--recognizance, Bail and Commitment

Articles

500
Recognizance, Bail and Commitment--definitions of Terms
Section 500.10
510
Recognizance, Bail and Commitment-- Determination of Application For Recognizance or Bail, Issuance of Securing Orders, and Related Matters
Sections 510.10–510.50
520
Bail and Bail Bonds
Sections 520.10–520.40
530
Orders of Recognizance or Bail With Respect to Defendants In Criminal Actions and Proceedings--when and By What Courts Authorized
Sections 530.10–530.80
540
Forfeiture of Bail and Remission Thereof
Sections 540.10–540.30
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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