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RSA 597:28 · Surrender, to Jailer
597:28 Surrender, to Jailer. – Sureties may be discharged before forfeiture of the recognizance by committing the principal to the jail of the county, by leaving with the jailer a certified copy of the order to recognize and of the names of the bail, and a certificate of the bail thereon that they have committed the principal in discharge of their liability as bail, and by giving written notice thereof to the attorney general or county attorney. Source. RS 201:4. CS 214:4. GS 241:7. GL 259:7. PS 252:28. PL 366:39. RL 425:39. RSA 597:28. 1967, 132:39, eff. July 18, 1967.
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Source. RS 201:4. CS 214:4. GS 241:7. GL 259:7. PS 252:28. PL 366:39. RL 425:39. RSA 597:28. 1967, 132:39, eff. July 18, 1967.
Source history
- 1967, 132:39, eff. July 18, 1967
- RS 201:4. CS 214:4. GS 241:7. GL 259:7. PS 252:28. PL 366:39. RL 425:39. RSA 597:28
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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: (