The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 47
Persons Imprisoned for Lack of Sureties to Keep the Peace
Persons Imprisoned for Lack of Sureties to Keep the Peace.
Chap. 19—When a person has been imprisoned because he cannot procure sureties that he will keep the peace, during two weeks, notice is to be given by the keeper of the gaol to the judge who presides at Quarter Sessions, in Ontario and Quebec, to a judge of the supreme Court or County Court in the other Provinces except Manitoba—there to a judge of the Q. B. and to a Stipendiary Magistrate in the Territories, who may, in his discretion, release him or make other order in his case after notice to the complainant.