Colorado Code § 13-45-107

Remand - second writ - offenses not bailable
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When any prisoner brought
up on a habeas corpus is remanded to prison, it is the duty of the court remanding him to make
out and deliver to the sheriff, or other person to whose custody he is remanded, an order in
writing stating the cause of remanding him. If such prisoner obtains a second writ of habeas
corpus, it is the duty of such sheriff or other person to whom the same is directed to return
therewith the order aforesaid. If it appears that the prisoner was remanded for any offense not
bailable, it shall be taken and received as conclusive, and the prisoner shall be remanded without
further proceedings.

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