[2017] UGHCCRD 11
The court held that bail is a constitutional right and must be balanced against public interest and the need to ensure the applicant's attendance at trial. The applicant demonstrated fixed places of abode, substantial sureties, and exceptional circumstances due to age and status. The respondent's fears of...
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- Citation
- [2017] UGHCCRD 11
- Parties
- Applicant: His Majesty Omusinga Mumbere Charles Wesley; Respondent: Uganda
- Court
- HC: Criminal Division (Uganda)
- Jurisdiction
- Uganda
- Judgment Date
- 13 January 2017
- Case Number
- Criminal Misc. Application No. 075 of 2016
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal Miscellaneous Application / Bail Application Ruling
- Outcome
- Application for bail allowed subject to stringent conditions.
- Judges
- Luswata, J
- Legal Topics
- Bail Application, Presumption of Innocence, Exceptional Circumstances, Surety Requirements, Interference With Investigations, Judicial Discretion
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
His Majesty Omusinga Mumbere Charles Wesley
Applicant
Uganda
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Criminal Miscellaneous Application / Bail Application Ruling
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the applicant is entitled to bail under the Constitution and relevant statutes.
- 2 Whether the applicant's status, influence, and the gravity of charges justify denial of bail.
- 3 Whether the sureties presented are substantial and capable of ensuring the applicant's attendance at trial.
Ratio Decidendi
The court held that bail is a constitutional right and must be balanced against public interest and the need to ensure the applicant's attendance at trial. The applicant demonstrated fixed places of abode, substantial sureties, and exceptional circumstances due to age and status. The respondent's fears of interference and absconding were not substantiated by concrete evidence. The court found no proof of previous bail violations or pending charges that would justify denial. The sureties, being prominent and traceable public figures, were deemed substantial despite their allegiance. The applicant's influence and the gravity of charges were considered but did not override his civil...
Court Disposition
Application for bail allowed subject to stringent conditions.
Orders
- Applicant to be bound by own recognizance of UGX 100,000,000/= (not cash).
- Each approved surety to execute a non-cash bond of UGX 100,000,000.
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