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Determinants Of The Irish Bail System Before And After 1997., Adrian Berski
Determinants Of The Irish Bail System Before And After 1997., Adrian Berski
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Bail can be defined as:
The setting at liberty of an accused person upon others becoming sureties for the accused at his trail. The decision to admit a person to bail is judicial matter and, consequently, the court cannot delegate the exercise of this judicial power to an administrative official[1].
According to the above definition it should be emphasized that an accused person has to ensure the State that he/she will return to the court proceedings or Garda Síochána Station at the particular time. It is imperative that bail is established on the fact that a criminal is …