2010 Georgia Code 17-7-90 Case Law
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2010 Georgia Code

TITLE 17 - CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

CHAPTER 7 - PRETRIAL PROCEEDINGS
ARTICLE 5 - ARRAIGNMENT AND PLEAS GENERALLY
§ 17-7-90 - "Bench warrant" defined; execution; receiving bail, fixing bond, and approving sureties

O.C.G.A. 17-7-90 (2010)
17-7-90. "Bench warrant" defined; execution; receiving bail, fixing bond, and approving sureties


A bench warrant is a warrant issued by a judge for the arrest of a person accused of a crime by a grand jury or for the arrest of a person charged with a crime who has failed to appear in court after actual notice to the person in open court or notice to the person by mailing to his or her last known address or otherwise being notified personally in writing by a court official or officer of the court of the time and place to appear or for the arrest of a person charged with a crime upon the filing by the prosecutor of an accusation supported by affidavit. Every officer is bound to execute the warrant within his or her jurisdiction, and every person so arrested must be committed to jail until bail is tendered. Any judicial officer or the sheriff of the county where the charge was returned may receive the bail, fix the amount of the bond, and approve the sureties unless it is a case that is bailable only before some particular judicial officer.

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