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Criminal Litigation

Criminal Litigation (17th edn)

Lisa Mountford and Martin Hannibal
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date: 30 September 2023

p. 18710. The Law and Practice Relating to Court Baillocked

p. 18710. The Law and Practice Relating to Court Baillocked

  • Martin Hannibal
  •  and Lisa Mountford

Abstract

This chapter explains the practice and procedure of court bail. It examines the grounds upon which bail might be refused; the factors a court can have regard to when deciding whether bail should be granted; the procedure at a contested bail application; appeals against bail decisions; and bail and Article 5 of the European Convention on Human Rights 1950 (ECHR 1950).

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