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    • Delaware Code
    • Title 10 - Courts and Judicial Procedure
    • Chapter 69. HABEAS CORPUS
    • § 6913. Remand.

    Delaware Code
    Chapter 69. HABEAS CORPUS
    § 6913. Remand.

    If the party is lawfully imprisoned or restrained and is not entitled to be discharged on giving bail, the party shall be remanded or otherwise properly committed.

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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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