§ 3483. Commitment of principal
When the principal is delivered into court under section 3482 of this title, the court shall order him committed to jail, unless he enters into a recognizance before the court, with sufficient sureties, in the sum fixed by the order of the judge, conditioned as provided by law in such cases. Such commitment shall be deemed a commitment on the original warrant. (Amended 1973, No. 249 (Adj. Sess.), § 24, eff. April 9, 1974.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
Chapter 125 - Arrest, Bail, and Recognizances
§ 3471. Bail or recognizance as including surety bond
§ 3472. Surety bond in lieu of recognizance
§ 3473. Insufficiency of recognizance or bail; order for new bail
§ 3474. Release of bail for misrepresentations, etc
§ 3476. Rights of bail—Bailpiece in bastardy proceedings
§ 3479. Commitment of principal
§ 3482. Principal delivered in bastardy proceedings
§ 3483. Commitment of principal
§ 3484. Surety may have warrant
§ 3521. Imprisonment for debt abolished
§ 3574. Penalty for not delivering copy
§ 3578. Pleading privilege from arrest
§ 3579. Detaining public carrier to make arrest; penalties
§ 3580. Escapes—Jailer to keep prisoner
§ 3582. County answerable if jail insufficient
§ 3585. Defense and recovery in action on escape