Tennessee Statutes

§ 29-21-123 — Effect of irregular commitment

Tennessee § 29-21-123

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Tenn. Code Ann. § 29-21-123 (2026).

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Although the commitment of the person detained may have been irregular, still, if the court or judge is satisfied, from the examination, that the person ought to be held to bail, or committed, either for the offense charged, or any other, the order shall be made accordingly.

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Related

McLaney v. Bell
59 S.W.3d 90 (Tennessee Supreme Court, 2001)
278 case citations

Legislative History

Code 1858, § 3752; Shan., § 5532; Code 1932, § 9702; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 23-1832.

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