Mo. R. Ord. Viol. & Viol. Burea. 37.22

As amended through November 19, 2024
Rule 37.22 - Relief From Inadequate Or Excessive Conditions Of Release
(a) If a court shall fail to set conditions for release or shall set inadequate or excessive conditions, an application may be filed in the appropriate court by the defendant or by the prosecutor stating the grounds for the application and the relief sought. A copy of the application and the notice of the time when it will be presented to the court shall be served on all parties.
(b) If the appropriate court finds that the defendant is entitled to be released and that no conditions of release have been set or the conditions are excessive or inadequate, the court shall make an order setting or modifying conditions for the release of the defendant.
(c) At the time of complying with the conditions of release set by the appropriate court, the defendant shall file with the clerk a signed and acknowledged written instrument in which the defendant shall specify the post office address to which all notices in connection with the case thereafter may be mailed. Proof of mailing notice to the defendant at that address shall constitute sufficient notice to the defendant in all cases where notice is required under this Rule 37.

Mo. R. Ord. Viol. & Viol. Burea. 37.22

Adopted May 14, 1985, eff. 1/1/1986. Amended December 23, 2003, eff. 7/1/2004; amended June 28, 2019, eff. 1/1/2020.