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    • Code of Alabama
    • Title 15 - Criminal Procedure.
    • Chapter 13 - Bail.
    • Article 2 - Entry and Return.
    • Section 15-13-26 - When New Undertaking May Be Required.

    Code of Alabama
    Article 2 - Entry and Return.
    Section 15-13-26 - When New Undertaking May Be Required.

    The court before which any defendant is bound to appear may require him to enter into a new undertaking when it appears to the court that the original undertaking was insufficient when entered into or has since become insufficient from any cause whatever.

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    Code of Alabama

    Title 15 - Criminal Procedure.

    Chapter 13 - Bail.

    Article 2 - Entry and Return.

    Section 15-13-20 - Entry in Minutes When Taken in Open Court; Form of Entry.

    Section 15-13-21 - Form and Requisites of Bail Not Taken in Open Court.

    Section 15-13-22 - Qualifications for Bail; Bond Required for Bondsmen; Qualification When Sufficiency of Bail Doubtful.

    Section 15-13-23 - Lunatics and Infants.

    Section 15-13-24 - Judicial and Ministerial Officers Prohibited From Becoming Surety for Bail or Signing Bonds, Etc.

    Section 15-13-25 - Return of Undertakings to Clerk of Court.

    Section 15-13-26 - When New Undertaking May Be Required.

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