Wyoming Statutes
§ 1-27-105 — Writ to be allowed if grounds sufficient; contents of writ
Wyoming § 1-27-105
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Bluebook
Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 1-27-105 (2026).
Text
(a)The writ shall be allowed if the petition shows a
sufficient ground for relief and is in accordance with the
foregoing requirements.
(b)The writ shall be directed to the person having
custody of or who is alleged to be unlawfully restraining the
petitioner, and shall command such person to produce the
petitioner in person before the court or judge issuing the writ
at the time and place specified in the writ. It shall further
command such person to have with him the writ with his return
thereon showing his doings in response thereto.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 1-27-101
Petition to be under oath; contents§ 1-27-102
Petition to be verified; presentation§ 1-27-104
Petition to be made to nearest judge§ 1-27-106
Issuance of writ§ 1-27-107
Reasons to be assigned for disallowance§ 1-27-108
Penalty for wrongful disallowance§ 1-27-110
Service of writ§ 1-27-111
Manner of service§ 1-27-112
Authorization to arrest defendant§ 1-27-113
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