Chapter 660
28 sections
§660-3 Who can issue a habeas corpus writ
§660-4 Courts can still order prisoners to appear for trial or testimony
§660-5 How to ask for a writ of habeas corpus
§660-6 How the court issues a habeas corpus writ
§660-7 Order to show cause instead of a writ
§660-9 Court papers can be issued or served on Sunday
§660-12 Where a court order from the supreme court must be answered
§660-13 What happens when the jailer's name is unknown
§660-14 How to name a person in a court order
§660-15 Paying to bring a prisoner to court
§660-16 When a judge can order someone brought to court
§660-17 Responding quickly to a habeas corpus writ
§660-18 What must be written in a habeas corpus return
§660-19 Who must sign and swear to a return
§660-20 Bringing the detained person to court
§660-21 What happens if a person is too sick to come to court
§660-22 Penalties for ignoring a habeas corpus order
§660-23 Hiding someone to avoid a habeas corpus order
§660-24 Court must hear the case quickly
§660-25 Notice to other parties before release
§660-26 Notifying the attorney general about a prisoner
§660-27 How a detained person can challenge their imprisonment
§660-28 Bail and custody before and after judgment
§660-29 Release when no legal reason for imprisonment is shown
§660-30 Getting out on bail
§660-31 When a court can lower your bail
§660-32 What happens when a prisoner is not released
§660-33 Protection after release from habeas corpus