2012 Vermont Statutes
Title 12 Court Procedure
Chapter 213 JUDICIAL FORMS
§ 6007 Arrest of principal in relief of bail


12 V.S.A. § 6007. What's This?

§ 6007. Arrest of principal in relief of bail

STATE OF VERMONT, To any sheriff or constable in .................... County, ss. the state or to .................... } an indifferent person, Greeting: Whereas A. B. of ...................., on the .................... day of .................. A.D. 19 ......, became bail for the appearance of C. D. before the superior court next to be held at ...................., within and for the county of ...................., on the .................... day of .................. A.D. 19 ......, charged with the crime of ...................., in the sum of ................ dollars; and whereas the said A. B. has this day filed with me his application, in writing, praying for a warrant to arrest the said C. D., to commit him to jail in discharge of the recognizance of the said A. B.; Therefore, by the authority of the state of Vermont, you are hereby commanded to apprehend the body of the said C. D., and him commit to the keeper of th

e jail in the county of ...................., within said jail, who is hereby commanded to receive the body of the said C. D., and him safely keep until he is discharged according to law. Fail not, but service and return make according to law. Dated at .................... in the county of ...................., the .................. day of .................... A.D. 19 ....... ..............., Justice of the Peace, Judge or Clerk.

(Amended 1973, No. 193 (Adj. Sess.), § 3, eff. April 9, 1974.)

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