Section 1298 Of Article 5. Deposit Instead Of Bail From California Penal Code >> Title 10. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 5.
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. In lieu of a deposit of money, the defendant or any other
person may deposit bonds of the United States or of the State of
California of the face value of the cash deposit required, and these
bonds shall be treated in the same manner as a deposit of money or
the defendant or any other person may give as security any equity in
real property which he or she owns, provided that no charge is made
to the defendant or any other person for the giving as security of
any equity in real property. A hearing, at which witnesses may be
called or examined, shall be held before the magistrate to determine
the value of the equity and if the magistrate finds that the value of
the equity is equal to twice the amount of the cash deposit required
he or she shall allow the bail. The clerk shall, under order of the
court, when occasion arises therefor, sell the bonds or the equity
and apply the proceeds of the sale in the manner that a deposit of
cash may be required to be applied.