R v Oliver Junior Joseph Shortt [2004] NICC 24 (08 December 2004)
Bail refused due to substantial risk of absconding and interference with witnesses.
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- Citation
- [2004] NICC 24
- Parties
- Defendant: Oliver Junior Joseph Shortt; Prosecution: The Crown
- Jurisdiction
- Northern Ireland
- Judgment Date
- 08 December 2004
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal / Judgment
- Outcome
- bail refused
- Legal Topics
- Bail, Criminal Procedure
Criminal Law Bail Criminal Procedure
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Parties
Oliver Junior Joseph Shortt
Defendant
The Crown
Prosecution
Procedural Posture
Criminal / Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether bail should be granted to the defendant
Ratio Decidendi
Bail refused due to substantial risk of absconding and interference with witnesses.
Court Disposition
bail refused
Orders
- defendant remanded in custody
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