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commit further offences, interfere with witnesses and obstruct the course of justice. The introduction of human rights law in the UK has had a substantial effect on all aspects of the bail process, and a good overview of the challenges for the courts is provided in the excellent article by John Burrows, a barrister at Goldsmith Chambers, at the end of this section. 3.-General provisions
DOI link for commit further offences, interfere with witnesses and obstruct the course of justice. The introduction of human rights law in the UK has had a substantial effect on all aspects of the bail process, and a good overview of the challenges for the courts is provided in the excellent article by John Burrows, a barrister at Goldsmith Chambers, at the end of this section. 3.-General provisions
commit further offences, interfere with witnesses and obstruct the course of justice. The introduction of human rights law in the UK has had a substantial effect on all aspects of the bail process, and a good overview of the challenges for the courts is provided in the excellent article by John Burrows, a barrister at Goldsmith Chambers, at the end of this section. 3.-General provisions
ABSTRACT
Bail Act 1976 (c 63) 3.-General provisions (1) A person granted bail in criminal proceedings shall be under a duty to
surrender to custody, and that duty is enforceable in accordance with section 6 of this Act.