New Jersey Statutes
§ 2A:162-11 — Disorderly persons; continuance of bail or recognizance on appeal
New Jersey·Title 2A ADMINISTRATION OF CIVIL AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
1.In every case where a person has been convicted in a municipal court of a disorderly persons violation, and he has not violated or forfeited his bail or recognizance, such bail or recognizance shall continue in the same terms and effect pending appeal to the Superior Court in lieu of posting a new bond in connection with the appeal, or in the alternative the judge of the municipal court may discharge any such bail or recognizance and release the person on his own recognizance. L.1974,c.93,s.1; amended 1991,c.91,s.134.
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§ 2A:162-10
Effective date§ 2A:162-14
Procedure; governed by court rules.§ 2A:162-15
Liberal construction.§ 2A:162-17
Consideration for pretrial release.§ 2A:162-18 Pretrial detention for certain eligible defendants ordered by court; appeal.
§ 2A:162-18 Pretrial detention for certain eligible defendants ordered by court; appeal.