Proceedings On Appeal.

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The court before which the appeal is prosecuted may affirm the order of the judge, or discharge the appellant, or may require the appellant to enter into a new recognizance, with sufficient sureties, for a sum and a length of time as the court deems proper. The court of appeals may also make an order relating to the costs of prosecution as it deems just and reasonable.

History:

(10558) RL s 5217; 1983 c 359 s 104; 1984 c 387 s 4


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