7010 - Determination of proceeding.

§  7010.  Determination of proceeding. (a) Discharge. If the person is  illegally detained a final judgment shall be  directed  discharging  him  forthwith.  No  person  detained shall be discharged for a defect in the  form of the commitment, or because  the  person  detaining  him  is  not  entitled  to do so if another person is so entitled. A final judgment to  discharge a person may be enforced by the court  issuing  the  order  by  attachment in the manner prescribed in subdivision (b) of section 7006.    (b)  Bail.  If  the  person detained has been admitted to bail but the  amount fixed is so excessive as to constitute an  abuse  of  discretion,  and  he  is  not  ordered  discharged,  the  court  shall direct a final  judgment reducing bail to a proper amount. If the  person  detained  has  been  denied  bail,  and  he  is not ordered discharged, the court shall  direct a final judgment admitting  him  to  bail  forthwith,  if  he  is  entitled  to  be admitted to bail as a matter of right, or if it appears  that the denial  of  bail  constituted  an  abuse  of  discretion.  Such  judgment  must  fix  the  amount  of bail, specify the time and place at  which the person detained is required to appear, and order  his  release  upon bail being given in accordance with the criminal procedure law.    (c)  Remand.  If the person detained is not ordered discharged and not  admitted to bail, a final judgment  shall  be  directed  dismissing  the  proceeding,  and, if he was actually produced in court, remanding him to  the detention from which he was taken, unless the person then  detaining  him  was  not  entitled  to do so, in which case he shall be remanded to  proper detention.