HRS §804-16
Where bail bonds and court papers must be sent
When a judge or magistrate commits someone to jail or lets them out on bail, they must send all related papers to the court that handles the case. This must be done quickly, within ten days at the latest.
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The statute, as written — Bail bond, etc., deposited where
The magistrate who makes any commitment or lets any person to bail, shall without any unnecessary delay, at the farthest within ten days, transmit to the clerk or presiding judge of the court which has legal cognizance of the offense charged, all the complaints, depositions, bail bonds, bonds for the appearance of witnesses, and other documents in the magistrate's possession relative to the accusation. [PC 1869, c 50, §15; RL 1925, §3992; RL 1935, §5446; RL 1945, §10746; RL 1955, §256-16; HRS §709-16; ren L 1972, c 9, pt of §1; gen ch 1985]
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