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Conn. Gen. Stat. § 54-66a

Automatic termination of bail bonds

(P.A. 79-469; P.A. 86-118; P.A. 90-288, S. 2; P.A. 91-218; P.A. 92-139; 92-256, S. 5; May Sp

Any bail bond posted in any criminal proceeding in this state shall be automatically terminated and released whenever the defendant: (1) Is granted accelerated rehabilitation pursuant to section 54-56e ; (2) is granted admission to the pretrial alcohol education program pursuant to section 54-56g ; (3) is granted admission to the pretrial family violence education program pursuant to section 46b-38c ; (4) is granted admission to the pretrial drug education and community service program pursuant to section 54-56i ; (5) has the complaint or information filed against such defendant dismissed; (6) has the prosecution of the complaint or information filed against such defendant terminated by entry of a nolle prosequi; (7) is acquitted; (8) is sentenced by the court and a stay of such sentence, if any, is lifted; (9) is granted admission to the pretrial school violence prevention program pursuant to section 54-56j ; (10) is charged with a violation of section 29-33 , 53-202 l or 53-202w , and prosecution has been suspended pursuant to subsection (i) of section 29-33 ; (11) is charged with a violation of section 29-37a and prosecution has been suspended pursuant to subsection (i) of section 29-37a ; (12) is granted admission to the supervised diversionary program for persons with psychiatric disabilities, or persons who are veterans, pursuant to section 54-56 l ; (13) is granted admission to a diversionary program for young persons charged with a motor vehicle violation or an alcohol-related offense pursuant to section 54-56p ; (14) is granted admission to the pretrial drug intervention and community service program pursuant to section 54-56q ; or (15) is granted admission to the pretrial impaired driving intervention program pursuant to section 54-56r .

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