820.17 Discharge or recommitment.
If the accused is not arrested under warrant of the governor by the expiration of the time specified in the warrant or bond, a judge or magistrate may discharge or recommit the accused for a further period not to exceed sixty days, or a judge or magistrate may again take bail for the accused’s appearance and surrender, as provided in section 820.16, but within a period not to exceed sixty days after the date of such new bond.
[C51, §3288; R60, §4527; C73, §4180; C97, §5177; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, §13507; C46, §759.11; C50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, §759.17; C79, 81, §820.17]
Structure Iowa Code
Title XVI - CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE
Chapter 820 - UNIFORM CRIMINAL EXTRADITION ACT
Section 820.2 - Arrest of fugitives.
Section 820.3 - Demand in writing.
Section 820.4 - Investigation by attorney general.
Section 820.5 - Persons imprisoned in another state.
Section 820.6 - Criminal acts committed in third state.
Section 820.7 - Warrant for arrest.
Section 820.8 - Authority of warrant.
Section 820.9 - Authority of peace officer.
Section 820.10 - Testing legality of arrest.
Section 820.11 - Penalty for willful disobedience.
Section 820.12 - Confinement in jail.
Section 820.13 - Arrest on affidavit.
Section 820.14 - Arrest without warrant.
Section 820.15 - Holding to await requisition.
Section 820.16 - Bail — exceptions.
Section 820.17 - Discharge or recommitment.
Section 820.18 - Forfeiture of bond.
Section 820.19 - Criminal prosecution pending.
Section 820.20 - Guilt or innocence of person held.
Section 820.21 - Warrant recalled.
Section 820.22 - Receiving person extradited.
Section 820.23 - Application for extradition.
Section 820.24 - Expenses — how paid.
Section 820.25 - Waiver by person arrested.
Section 820.26 - State’s rights not deemed waived.
Section 820.27 - Trial for other crimes.