Wyoming Statutes
§ 7-10-101 — Right of defendant
Wyoming § 7-10-101
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 7-10-101 (2026).
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(a)A person arrested for an offense not punishable by
death may be admitted to bail.
(b)A person arrested for an offense punishable by death
may be admitted to bail at the discretion of the authorized
judicial officer as defined by W.S. 7-10-104, except the
defendant shall not be admitted to bail if the proof is evident
or the presumption great in the case.
(c)During the pendency of an appeal in a bailable case,
the judge of the court having jurisdiction may admit the
defendant to bail in any sum he deems proper. The judge
allowing bail may at any time revoke or amend the order
admitting the defendant to bail.
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§ 7-10-101
Right of defendant§ 7-10-102
Matters governed by rules§ 7-10-104
Authorized judicial officers§ 7-10-105
Disposition of forfeited proceeds§ 7-10-106
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