Louisiana Jury Order (Cash in lieu of Bond La. R.S. 1734.1) is a legal document which allows a defendant in a criminal case to pay a cash sum instead of posting a bail bond. It is a form of bail that is occasionally used when a defendant is unable to post traditional bail or when the court believes that the defendant is likely to flee. The Louisiana Jury Order (Cash in lieu of Bond La. R.S. 1734.1) is issued by the court in lieu of posting a bail bond. There are two types of Louisiana Jury Order (Cash in lieu of Bond La. R.S. 1734.1): non-refundable and refundable. The non-refundable Louisiana Jury Order (Cash in lieu of Bond La. R.S. 1734.1) is paid in full and is not refundable. The refundable Louisiana Jury Order (Cash in lieu of Bond La. R.S. 1734.1) is paid in full, but the court may order the defendant to refund the amount if the defendant breaches the conditions of the order.