If the accused person waives a commitment hearing and tenders bail, a memorandum of these facts shall be entered on the warrant by the person authorized to accept bail; and this waiver may be done by the person charged before arrest and, when done, shall operate as a supersedeas.
History. Orig. Code 1863, § 4621; Code 1868, § 4645; Code 1873, § 4743; Code 1882, § 4743; Penal Code 1895, § 923; Penal Code 1910, § 948; Code 1933, § 27-419.
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For note, “Bail in Georgia: Elimination of ‘Double Bonding’ — A Partially Solved Problem,” see 8 Ga. St. B.J. 220 (1971).
Structure Georgia Code
Chapter 6 - Bonds and Recognizances
Article 1 - General Provisions
§ 17-6-2. Acceptance of Bail in Misdemeanor Cases; Posting Driver’s License as Collateral for Bail
§ 17-6-3. Acceptance of Recognizance Bonds for Military Personnel
§ 17-6-5. Acceptance of Cash Bonds for Certain Offenses; Authorization
§ 17-6-7. Liability of Arresting Officer for Failure to Account for Cash Receipts and Bonds
§ 17-6-16. Entry of Memorandum on Warrant After Waiver of Commitment Hearing and Tender of Bail