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Code · Illinois · Chapter 725 — CRIMINAL PROCEDURE · Act 195

Sec. 2. The conditions of the pretrial release shall be that the accused will appear to answer the charge in court at a time and place specified in the pretrial release.

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Sec. 2. The conditions of the pretrial release shall be that the accused will appear to answer the charge in court at a time and place specified in the pretrial release form and thereafter as ordered by the court until discharged on final order of the court and to submit himself to the orders and process of the court. The accused shall be furnished with an official receipt on a form prescribed by rule of court and shall receive a copy of the pretrial release form specifying the time and place of his court appearance.
Upon performance of the conditions of the pretrial release, the pretrial release form shall be null and void and the accused shall be released from the conditions of pretrial release.
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