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Session Laws, 1972
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Marvin Mandel, Governor                         637

laws of the state in which it was committed, a judge or [justice of
the peace] District Court commissioner in this State may admit the
person arrested to bail by bond, with sufficient sureties, and in such
sum as he deems proper, conditioned for his appearance before him
at a time specified in such bond, and for his surrender, to be arrested
upon the warrant of the Governor of this State.

31.    Discharge, recommitment or renewal of bail.

If the accused is not arrested under warrant of the Governor by
the expiration of the time specified in the warrant or bond, a judge
or [justice of the peace] District Court commissioner may discharge
him or may recommit him for a further period not to exceed sixty
days, or a judge or [justice of the peace] commissioner may again
take bail for his appearance and surrender, as provided in § 30, but
within a period not to exceed sixty days after the date of such new
bond.

32.    Forfeiture of bail.

If the prisoner is admitted to bail, and fails to appear and surrender
himself according to the conditions of his bond, the judge or [jus-
tice of the peace] District Court commissioner by proper order, shall
declare the bond forfeited and order his immediate arrest without
warrant if he be within this State. Recovery may be had on such
bond in the name of the State as in the case of other bonds given by
the accused in criminal proceedings within this State.

37. Application for issuance of requisition; by whom made;
contents.

(I) When the return to this State of a person charged with crime in
this State is required, the State's attorney of the county or the City of
Baltimore, as the case may be, shall present to the Governor his writ-
ten application for a requisition for the return of the person charged,
in which application shall be stated the name of the person so charged,
the crime charged against him, the approximate time, place and cir-
cumstances of its commission, the state in which he is believed to be,
including the location of the accused therein, at the time the applica-
tion is made and certifying that, in the opinion of the said prose-
cuting attorneys the ends of justice require the arrest and return of
the accused to this State for trial and that the proceeding is not in-
stituted to enforce a private claim.

(II)  When the return to this State is required of a person who has
been convicted of a crime in this State and has escaped from confine-
ment or broken the terms of his bail, probation or parole, the State's
attorney of the county or the City of Baltimore, in which the offense
was committed, the parole commission, or the warden of the institu-
tion or sheriff of the county, from which escape was made, shall pre-
sent to the Governor a written application for a requisition for the
return of such person, in which application shall be stated the name
of the person, the crime of which he was convicted, the circumstances
of his escape from confinement or of the breach of the terms of his
bail, probation or parole, the state in which he is believed to be, in-
cluding the location of the person therein at the time application is
made.

 

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