On the hearing of any habeas corpus, it is the duty of the court who hears the same to examine the witnesses aforesaid, and such other witnesses as the prisoner may request, touching any offense named in the warrant of commitment whether or not said offense is technically set out in the commitment.
Source: R.S. p. 254, § 244. G.L. § 849. G.S. § 990. R.S. 08: § 2921. C.L. § 6490. CSA: C. 77, § 5. CRS 53: § 65-1-5. C.R.S. 1963: § 65-1-5.
Structure Colorado Code
Title 13 - Courts and Court Procedure
Article 45 - Habeas Corpus - General Provisions
§ 13-45-101. Petition for Writ - Criminal Cases
§ 13-45-102. Petition for Relief - Civil Cases
§ 13-45-103. Hearing - Pleadings - Discharge
§ 13-45-104. Witnesses - Duty of Sheriff
§ 13-45-105. Court to Examine Witnesses
§ 13-45-106. Bail - Recognizance - Binding Witness - Repeal
§ 13-45-107. Remand - Second Writ - Offenses Not Bailable
§ 13-45-108. Second Writ - Bailable Offense
§ 13-45-109. Once Discharged - Reimprisonment
§ 13-45-110. Prisoner Not to Be Removed - When
§ 13-45-111. Removal of Prisoners - Causes
§ 13-45-112. Judge Refusing or Delaying Writ - Penalty
§ 13-45-113. Failure to Obey Writ - Penalty
§ 13-45-114. Avoiding Writ - Penalty
§ 13-45-116. Detention After Release - Penalty
§ 13-45-117. Forfeitures Go to Use of Prisoner
§ 13-45-118. Recovery of Forfeiture Not Bar to Civil Suit
§ 13-45-119. Writ to Testify or Be Surrendered - Run to Any County - Copy - Fees