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Code · Vermont · Title 12 — Court Procedure · Chapter 213

§ 6003.

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§ 6003. Surety for person charged with being father of illegitimate child
Bailpiece to be Furnished the Surety for Person Charged with Being the Father of an Illegitimate Child
STATE OF VERMONT, A. B. of ......................... in
......................... County, ss. } the county of .................... is
bailed by C. D. of ......................... in the county of .................... , upon a recognizance in the sum of ......................... dollars, returnable to (insert name of court or justice and the time and place of session) at the instance of E. F.; the said C. D. having become surety for the appearance of the said A. B. before said court (or justice) at ......................... , on the ........... day of .............
Given under my hand at ................................... , this ................. day of .............................. A. D. 20 ...... .
Attest,
G. H., Sheriff or Jailer.
(The warrant for arrest of principal may be as in § 6007, setting forth that the principal is charged with being the father of an illegitimate child, instead of with a crime.)
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