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    • Chapter 969 - Bail and other conditions of release.
    • 969.04 - Surety may satisfy default.

    Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
    Chapter 969 - Bail and other conditions of release.
    969.04 - Surety may satisfy default.

    969.04 Surety may satisfy default. Any surety may, after default, pay to the clerk of the court the amount for which the surety was bound, or such lesser sum as the court, after notice and hearing, may direct, and thereupon be discharged.
    History: 1993 a. 486.

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    Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

    Chapter 969 - Bail and other conditions of release.

    969.001 - Definitions.

    969.01 - Eligibility for release.

    969.02 - Release of defendants charged with misdemeanors.

    969.03 - Release of defendants charged with felonies.

    969.035 - Pretrial detention; denial of release from custody.

    969.04 - Surety may satisfy default.

    969.05 - Endorsement of bail upon warrants.

    969.065 - Judicial conference; bail alternatives.

    969.07 - Taking of bail by law enforcement officer.

    969.08 - Grant, reduction, increase or revocation of conditions of release.

    969.09 - Conditions of bond.

    969.10 - Notice of change of address.

    969.11 - Release upon arrest in another county.

    969.12 - Sureties.

    969.13 - Forfeiture.

    969.14 - Surrender of principal by surety.

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