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Amendment of section 22 of Act of 1967.
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18.— Section 22 of the Act of 1967 is amended—
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(a) by the insertion of the following subsection after subsection (1):
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“(1A) The Court may admit a person to bail without imposing a condition in the recognisance as to payment of moneys into court by the person if it considers it appropriate to do so, having regard to the circumstances of the case, including the means of the person and the nature of the offence in relation to which the person is in custody.”,
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(b) by the substitution of the following subsections for subsections (2) and (3):
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“(2) The Court may, instead of taking a recognisance from a person in accordance with subsection (1)—
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(a) determine the conditions to be contained in the recognisance, including the amount of any moneys to be paid into court under it, with a view to its being subsequently taken, and
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(b) in the meantime commit the person concerned to custody in accordance with paragraph (a) of that subsection.
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(3) A recognisance referred to in subsection (2) may be taken by any judge of the District Court.”.
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