Indiana Code § 35-33-9-3

Bond; conditions of undertaking
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Sec. 3. (a) The sureties on all appeal bonds must possess the qualifications that are required of bail in criminal cases, except the undertaking must also include the defendant's promise to: (1) faithfully prosecute his appeal; (2) abide by the order and judgment of the court to which the cause is appealed; (3) surrender himself in execution of the judgment if the appeal be affirmed or dismissed; and (4) surrender himself to the trial court if required by the judgment upon reversal.       (b) If undertaking is given before an appeal has been perfected, the undertaking must include a promise that an appeal will be perfected by the defendant.

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