Massachusetts Chapter 275 — Proceedings to Prevent Crimes
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- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 275, § 1— Justices keeping public peace; security
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 275, § 2— Complaint of threat to commit crime
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 275, § 3— Warrant to apprehend accused
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 275, § 4— Punishment; recognizance to keep the peace
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 275, § 5— Commitment on refusal or neglect to recognize
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 275, § 6— Discharge of accused; complainant paying expenses
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 275, § 7— Accused paying expenses; commitment
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 275, § 8— Appeal from order to recognize
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 275, § 9— Witnesses to recognize for appearance
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 275, § 10— Proceedings on appeal
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 275, § 11— Failure to prosecute appeal; recognizance remaining in force
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 275, § 12— Discharge from commitment upon giving security
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 275, § 13— Recognizance; breach of condition
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 275, § 14— Affray, threats or disturbance of peace in presence of justice; recognizance to keep peace
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 275, § 15— Repealed, 1932, 180, Sec. 42
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 275, § 16— Remission of portion of forfeited penalty
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 275, § 17— Right of surety to surrender principal; discharge from liability; new recognizance
- Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 275, § 18— Community parole supervision for life in addition to sentence of imprisonment or probation; covered offenses