KHALIL YOUSUF versus THE STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CCPC) Section 6 42 (aa) suspension of sentence and bail on the basis of law is not an absolute right to bail an offender on a legal basis and at the discretion of the appellate court to grant or deny. Of which, of course, should be used fairly and neither explicitly nor arbitrarily in Sections 426 (1) and (1A) Section 426, subsection (1) and subsection of PCP. (1A) Comparisons are made only because the appeal is not decided within the stipulated period. At no time will anyone in any way give the offender the unenviable right of bail. Sections 426 and 497 grant and denial of bail. Guide The lines provide a guideline for the nature of the crime and the amount of the sentence, for the offender to accept or deny the bail where the offense is committed. 1), may not fall under the CRPC prohibition clause.
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