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KSA 022-028-0008 – Exoneration | Kansas Law

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KSA 022-028-0008 – Exoneration

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 022-028-0008

Statute Summary

22-2808.Exoneration.When the condition of the appearance bond has been satisfied or the forfeiture thereof has been set aside or remitted, the court shall exonerate the obligors and release them from liability. A surety may be exonerated by a deposit of cash in the amount of the bond or by a timely surrender of the defendant into custody. Conditions of release—release prior to trial; appearance bonds. 89-37. 1. Where defendant surrenders, motion to set aside bond forfeiture will lie. State v

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