Colorado Code § 13-45-106

Bail - recognizance - binding witness
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(1) When any person is admitted to
bail on habeas corpus, he shall enter into recognizance with one or more securities in such sum
as the court directs, having regard to the circumstances of the prisoner and the nature of the
offense, conditioned upon his appearance at the district court held in and for the county where
the offense was committed or where the same is to be tried. Where any court admits to bail or
remands any prisoner brought before it on any writ of habeas corpus, it is the duty of the court to
bind all such persons who declare anything material to prove the offense with which the prisoner
is charged by recognizance to appear at the proper court having cognizance of the offense, upon
a date certain, to give evidence touching the offense and not to depart the court without leave.
(2) Repealed.

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