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BAIL ACT 2013 - SECT 22B
Limitation regarding bail during period following conviction and before sentencing for certain offences
22B Limitation regarding bail during period following conviction and before
sentencing for certain offences
(1) During the period following conviction and before sentencing for an
offence for which the accused person will be sentenced to imprisonment to be
served by full-time detention, a court-- (a) on a release application made by
the accused person--must not grant bail or dispense with bail, unless it is
established that special or exceptional circumstances exist that justify the
decision, or
(b) on a detention application made in relation to the
accused person--must refuse bail, unless it is established that special or
exceptional circumstances exist that justify a decision to grant bail or
dispense with bail.
(2) If the offence is a show cause offence, the
requirement that the accused person establish that special or exceptional
circumstances exist that justify a decision to grant bail or dispense with
bail applies instead of the requirement that the accused person show cause why
the accused person's detention is not justified.
(3) Subject to subsection
(1), Division 2 applies to a bail decision made by a court under this section.
(4) This section applies despite anything to the contrary in this Act.
(5) In
this section--
"conviction" also includes a plea of guilty. Note--:
"Conviction" is defined in section 4(1) to include a finding of guilt.
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