Sentences with phrase «with application for bail»

The prosecution lawyer Rotimi Jacobs confirmed that he has been served with application for bail of all the accused persons and with the consent of all the lawyers in the trial, the trial judge, Justice Peter Affem adjourned hearing in the bail application until Wednesday the 16th of December 2015.

Not exact matches

«My Lord, we have approached the court with the application for the applicant's bail conditions to be varied in the interest of justice,» Adefolaju told the court.
The defence counsel also pleaded with the trial judge to consider the bail application, saying his client has been with the police since April 24 and was released on bail on Wednesday by an Abuja magistrate court only to be rearrested by the police, adding that his client case should be for prosecution and not persecution.
Ruling on the bail application Metuh made through his lawyer, Dr. Onyechi Ikpeazu, SAN, the Judge held: «I am satisfied that the oral application of the defendant succeeds, accordingly, he is granted bail in the sum of N300million with two sureties in the like sum, whose places of abode must be verified for easy access».
The quality of Home Office bail summaries were universally lambasted by research participants and judges berated Home Office officials for giving misleading information to tribunals and for presenting them with «elliptical nonsense» when challenging bail applications.
There are also concerns about implications for cost, safety and security associated with transporting defendants to and from courts for preliminary hearings or bail applications
It is made possible by integrating with case management and filing systems for a seamless experience in the payment of court fines, fees, and bail and the application of refunds.
Judge rejects bail application for man accused of threatening police with chemical, Canadian Press
In this case a bill preferred for the purposes of assisting a judge during a bail application was not deemed served as it had not been sent to the proper officer with the intention that the indictment be scrutinised to ensure compliance with the Administration of Justice (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1933, s 2 (2).
Crown courts and magistrates» courts across the country are inundated with the usual festive bail applications, made by practitioners who might think they have an arguable case to get their clients around the Christmas tree for the festivities, but who are, more likely than not, under pressure of a unique sort from their clients who have totally unrealistic expectations that they can be «out for Christmas».
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