§ 35.18 RIGHTS OF PERSON ARRESTED.
   If the person arrested is unable to offer sufficient bail, he or she shall, prior to being confined, be speedily permitted facilities to communicate with an attorney at law of his or her own choice, or to communicate with any person of his or her choice for the purpose of obtaining counsel or arranging bail. Such communication may be made by a reasonable number of telephone calls or in any other reasonable manner. He or she shall not thereafter be confined or removed from the situs of initial detention until such attorney has had reasonable opportunity to confer with him or her privately or other person to arrange bail, under such security measures as may be necessary under the circumstances.
(Ord. 3-1971, passed 1-18-1971)