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    • Delaware Code
    • Title 10 - Courts and Judicial Procedure
    • Chapter 69. HABEAS CORPUS
    • § 6912. Reduction of excessive bail.

    Delaware Code
    Chapter 69. HABEAS CORPUS
    § 6912. Reduction of excessive bail.

    If the party is committed on mesne process in a civil action for want of bail, and it appears that the sum required is excessive, the court or judge shall decide what bail is reasonable, and shall order that, on giving such bail, the party shall be discharged.

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    Structure Delaware Code

    Delaware Code

    Title 10 - Courts and Judicial Procedure

    Chapter 69. HABEAS CORPUS

    § 6901. Jurisdiction to grant writs.

    § 6902. Persons entitled to writs; exceptions.

    § 6903. Person committed for contempt; notice of hearing.

    § 6904. Custody of minor child.

    § 6905. Application.

    § 6906. Award and service of writ.

    § 6907. Method of service; return.

    § 6908. Examination by court.

    § 6909. Discharge generally; defects in commitment.

    § 6911. Discharge on bail.

    § 6912. Reduction of excessive bail.

    § 6913. Remand.

    § 6914. Delivering copy of warrant or process; penalty.

    § 6915. Returning writ and producing body; violations and penalties; compelling production.

    § 6916. Evasion of writ; penalty.

    § 6917. Rearrest of discharged person for same offense; exceptions.

    § 6918. Costs and fees.

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