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HomeMy WebLinkAbout334_Amend Section 6-123_Increasing Court Apppearance Bonds265570 BOOK 4786 PAGE 1607 ORDINANCE NO. 334 STATE OF OKLAHOMA TULSA COUNTY FILED OR RECORDED 1984 MAY - 1 PM 2:17 ANITA NESBITT COUNTY CLERK AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTINO 6-123 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES FOR THE CITY OF OWASSO, OKLAHOMA PROVIDING FOR DELETION OF SECTION 6-123(A), PRO VIDING INCREASE IN AMOUNT A. Any person taken into custody to be charged with the offense of driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor or drugs, reckless driving, careless or inattentive driving, or driving a motor vehicle at a speed greater than twenty (20) miles an hour over the established speed limit provided where such offense is charged to have been committed, or who shall flee or attempt to flee in order to avoid prosecution of any of the traffic ordinances of the city, shall be required to post bond in a sum not to exceed One Hundred Dollars ($100.00), in cash money of the United States of America, and shall not be re- leased from custody until such bond has been made and posted by such accused person, or by order of a judge or magistrate having jurisdiction to herein determine the guilt or innocence of such accused person. B. Any person taken into custody to be charged with any other offense of the city code of ordinances shall be required to post bond in a sum not to exceed the maximum penalty for the offense charged, in cash money of the United States of America, and shall not be released from custody until such bond has been made,, and posted by such accused person, or by order oft,; a,-+, judge or magistrate having jurisdiction to hear and determine the guilt or the innocense of such accused person. (Prior Code. Sec. 12-16) IS HEREBY AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 6-123 Any person taken into custody to be charged with any offense of the city code of ordinances shall be required to post bond in a sum not to exceed the max- imum penalty for the offense charged, in cash money of the United States of America, and shall not be re- leased from custody until such bond has been made and posted by such accused person, or by order of a judge or magistrate having jurisdiction to hear and deter- mine the guilt or the innocence of such accused person. (Prior Code, Sec. 12 -16) SECTION 2: That all ordinances heretofore existing in conflict herewith shall be hereby repealed. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 17th day of April, 1984. Boyd M. Spencer, Mayor ATTEST: Ann Hendrickson, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Ronald D. Cates, City Attorney Affidavit Of Publication STATE OF OKLAHOMA, TULSA COUNTY, ss: Bill R. Retherford, of lawful age, being duly sworn and authorized, says that he is publisher of the Owasso Reporter a weekly newspaper printed in the City of Tulsa Tulsa County, Oklahoma., a newspaper qualified to publish legal notices, advertisements and publications as provided in Section 106 of Title 25, Oklahoma Statutes 1971 as amended, and thereafter, and complies with all other requirements of the laws of Oklahoma with reference to legal publications. That said notice., a true copy of which is attached hereto, was published in the regular edition of said newspaper during the period and time of publication and not in a supplement, on the following dates: April 19,1 984 Notary Public My commission expires: Septembe PUBLISHER'S FEE $50.78 Published in the Owasso Reporter, Owasso, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, April 19,1964. ORDINANCE NO.334 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 6 -173 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES FOR THE CITY OF OWASSO, OKLAHO- MA, PROVIDING FOR DELE- TION OF SECTION 6-173 (A), PROVIDING INCREASE IN AMOUNT OF APPEARANCE BONDS REQUIRED FOR ALL OFFENSES, REPEALING PROVISIONS IN CONFLICT THEREWITH. Section 1: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OWASSO, OKLAHOMA, THAT SECTION 6 -173 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF OWASSO, OKLAHOMA, PROVIDING ASFOLLOWS: SECTION 6124 A. Any person taken into custody to be charged with the offense of driving a motor vehicle while un- der the influence of liquor or drugs, reckless driving, careless or inattentive driving, or driving a motor vehicle at a speed grater than (20) miles an hour over the established speed limit provided where such offense is charged to have been committed, or who shall flee or attempt to flee in order to avoid prosecution of any of the traffic ordinances of the city, shall be required to post bond in a Sam not to exceed One Hundred ($160), in cash money of the United State of America, and shall not be re- leased from custody will such bond has been made an posted by Such accused person, or by order of the judge or magistrate having jurisdiction to herein determine the guild or innocence of such accusedperson. B. Any person taken into custody to be charged with any other offense of the City code of ordinances shall be required to post bond in a sum not to exceed the maximum penalty for the of- lease charged, in cash money of the United States of America, and shall not be released from custody until such bond has been made and posted by such accused person, or by order of judge or magistratrate having jurisdiction to bear and determine the guilt or the in- nocence of such accused person. (Prior Code, Sec. 12-16) IS HEREBY AMMENDED TO READ NN62 ASFOLLOWS: SECTION 6173 Any person taken into custody to be charged with any offense of the city code of ordinances shall be required to post hand in a sum not to exceed the maximum penalty for the offense charged, in cash money of the United States of America, and shall not be released from custody =ill such bond has been made and posted by such accused person, or by order of a judge of magistrate having jurisdiction to hear and determine the guilt or the innocence of such accused person. (Prior Code, Sec 12-16) Section 2: That all ordinances ereto ore existing in conflict herewith shall be hereby repealed. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 17th day of April, 1964. Boyd M. Spencer, Mayor City of Owasso, Oklahoma ATTEST: Ann Hendrickson, City Clerk City of Owasso, Oklahoma Approved as to Form: Ronald D. Cates, City Attorney City of Owasso, Oklahoma