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2010-01-16

323. Bail following appeal

323. Bail following appeal

If on an appeal the Court of Appeal orders a new trial or remits a matter to the Trial Division of the Supreme Court or to the County Court, the Court of Appeal may remand the appellant in custody or grant the appellant bail pending the commencement of the new trial or the remitted matter.

Note

Section 277(2) requires the Court of Appeal to order that the appellant appear on a specified date for the new trial.

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