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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 33 STAT. · March 14, 1904 · Chapter 544

Chapter 544. Authorizing bail in criminal cases upon appeal in the courts of Indian Territory

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CHAP. 544.— An Act Authorizing bail in criminal cases upon appeal in the courts of Indian Territory. March 14, 1904. [[H. R. 10136](/us/bill/58/hr/10136).] [[Public, No. 49](/us/pl/58/49).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Indian Territory. Bail allowed in criminal cases on appeals. That upon appeals in all criminal cases from inferior courts to the United States district courts, and from the district courts to the court of appeals, in the Indian Territory the defendants shall be admitted to bail pending the final determination of the cases upon appeal except in capital cases.
The amountBond. of bail shall he fixed and the bond shall be approved by the court trying the case or by one of the judges of the court of appeals. Such bond shall be conditional for the appearance of the defendant at all times, when required in the prosecution of said appeal, and that he will surrender himself in execution of the final judgment therein. Sec. 2. That the provisions of this Act shall apply to all cases nowPending cases. pending upon appeal in the courts of the Indian Territory.
Approved, March 14, 1904.
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