Republic v Charles (77 of 2007) [2009] SCSC 133 (30 August 2009)
The accused is admitted to bail subject to specified conditions to ensure he does not abscond, interfere with witnesses, or commit further offences.
- Citation
- [2009] SCSC 133
- Parties
- Prosecutor: Republic; Accused: Daniel Charles
- Court
- Supreme Court
- Jurisdiction
- Seychelles
- Judgment Date
- 30 August 2009
- Case Number
- 77 of 2007
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal / Bail Application/order
- Outcome
- bail granted with conditions
- Legal Topics
- Bail, Conditions of Bail
- Source Language
- English
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Parties
Republic
Prosecutor
Daniel Charles
Accused
Procedural Posture
Criminal / Bail Application/order
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the accused should be granted bail and under what conditions
Ratio Decidendi
The accused is admitted to bail subject to specified conditions to ensure he does not abscond, interfere with witnesses, or commit further offences.
Court Disposition
bail granted with conditions
Orders
- Accused to deposit cash bail of Rs. 5,000/- and provide two sureties each signing a bond of Sr. 10,000/-.
- Accused not to leave Seychelles without court order.
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