Section 1295 Of Article 5. Deposit Instead Of Bail From California Penal Code >> Title 10. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 5.
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. (a) The defendant, or any other person, at any time after an
order admitting defendant to bail or after the arrest and booking of
a defendant for having committed a misdemeanor, instead of giving
bail may deposit, with the clerk of the court in which the defendant
is held to answer or notified to appear for arraignment, the sum
mentioned in the order or, if no order, in the schedule of bail
previously fixed by the judges of the court, and, upon delivering to
the officer in whose custody defendant is a certificate of the
deposit, the defendant must be discharged from custody.
(b) Where more than one deposit is made with respect to any charge
in any accusatory pleading based upon the acts supporting the
original charge as a result of which an earlier deposit was made, the
defendant shall receive credit in the amount of any earlier deposit.
(c) The clerk of the court shall not accept a general assistance
check for this deposit or any part thereof.