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RSA 597:27 · Surrender, in Court
597:27 Surrender, in Court. – A surety for the appearance of a party or witness may be discharged by order of the superior court from further liability upon surrendering the party in open court, during the pendency of the original cause and before trial, on payment of the costs of any proceeding against them, and the principal shall be committed unless again recognized. Source. RS 201:6. CS 214:6. GS 241:6. GL 259:6. PS 252:27. PL 366:38. RL 425:38. RSA 597:27. 1969, 78:8, eff. June 3, 1969.
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Source. RS 201:6. CS 214:6. GS 241:6. GL 259:6. PS 252:27. PL 366:38. RL 425:38. RSA 597:27. 1969, 78:8, eff. June 3, 1969.
Source history
- 1969, 78:8, eff. June 3, 1969
- RS 201:6. CS 214:6. GS 241:6. GL 259:6. PS 252:27. PL 366:38. RL 425:38. RSA 597:27
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2026 HB1509
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JUDICIAL IMMUNITY 490-L:1 Limitation of Judicial Immunity. I. Any judge or other member of the judiciary who sits in a judicial capacity and makes determinations pursuant to RSA 597 regarding the release of criminal defendants pending trial may be held liable for civil negligence if all of the following are met: (a) The criminal defendant being released pursuant to RSA 597 is being released: (
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2026 HB1509-FN
reference · effective 2027-01-01
JUDICIAL IMMUNITY 490-L:1 Limitation of Judicial Immunity. I. Any judge or other member of the judiciary who sits in a judicial capacity and makes determinations pursuant to RSA 597 regarding the release of criminal defendants pending trial may be held liable for civil negligence if all of the following are met: (a) The criminal defendant being released pursuant to RSA 597 is being released: (