bail; in general.
Under circumstances prescribed in this article, a court, upon
application of a defendant charged with or convicted of an offense, is
required to issue a securing order for such defendant during the
pendency of either:
1. A criminal action based upon such charge; or
2. An appeal taken by the defendant from a judgment of conviction or a
sentence or from an order of an intermediate appellate court affirming
or modifying a judgment of conviction or a sentence.
Structure New York Laws
Part 3 - Special Proceedings and Miscellaneous Procedures
530.10 - Order of Recognizance Release Under Non-Monetary Conditions or Bail; in General.
530.11 - Procedures for Family Offense Matters.
530.12 - Protection for Victims of Family Offenses.
530.13 - Protection of Victims of Crimes, Other Than Family Offenses.
530.20 - Securing Order by Local Criminal Court When Action Is Pending Therein.
530.45 - Order of Recognizance or Bail; After Conviction and Before Sentence.
530.50 - Order of Recognizance or Bail; During Pendency of Appeal.
530.60 - Certain Modifications of a Securing Order.
530.70 - Order of Recognizance or Bail; Bench Warrant.
530.80 - Order of Recognizance or Bail; Surrender of Defendant.