Republic v Eulentin and Another (31 of 2005) [2007] SCSC 54 (21 January 2007)
It is just and fair to release the applicant on bail on the same conditions as the co-accused, considering the prolonged remand and safety concerns.
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- Citation
- [2007] SCSC 54
- Parties
- Prosecutor: Republic; Accused: Roger Eulentin; Accused/applicant: Kevin Zelia
- Court
- Supreme Court
- Jurisdiction
- Seychelles
- Judgment Date
- 21 January 2007
- Case Number
- 31 of 2005
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal / Bail Application Order
- Outcome
- bail granted
- Legal Topics
- Bail, Pre Trial Detention, Remand
- Source Language
- english
Criminal Law Bail Pre Trial Detention Remand
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Parties
Republic
Prosecutor
Roger Eulentin
Accused
Kevin Zelia
Accused/applicant
Procedural Posture
Criminal / Bail Application Order
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the applicant should be released on bail given prolonged remand and safety concerns
Ratio Decidendi
It is just and fair to release the applicant on bail on the same conditions as the co-accused, considering the prolonged remand and safety concerns.
Court Disposition
bail granted
Orders
- Applicant to enter a bail bond of Rs. 20,000/- with two sureties approved by the Court.
- Applicant not to leave Seychelles without Court order.
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