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Bail Act 1992
33Continuation of bail and undertakings
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33 Continuation of bail and undertakings
(1) If an accused person has given an undertaking to appear at a place,
date and time at which proceedings in relation to the offence may be
continued, whether on any adjournment, postponement or other
deferment of the proceedings, or by way of committal, a court may
continue the bail already granted in relation to the offence, whether
or not the accused person is present in court.
(2) If bail is continued under subsection (1), the undertaking to appear
and the bail conditions continue to apply, except to the extent that the
undertaking or condition otherwise provides or the court otherwise
orders.
Note A court continuing bail must give notice of the continuation, bail
conditions and place, date and time to which the proceedings are
adjourned, postponed or deferred (see s 34 (4)).
(3) If no direction is made by the court in relation to bail, whether or not
the accused person appears in accordance with the undertaking—
(a) the court is taken to have continued bail; and
(b) the undertaking to appear and any bail conditions continue to
apply.
(4) If the hearing of a charge against an accused person is adjourned or
postponed, the court may—
(a) continue the person’s bail; or
(b) make another order about bail.
(5) However, if a deposit has been made, or security given, by a surety in
accordance with a bail condition, the court must not continue bail
without the surety’s consent unless it is a condition of bail that the
deposit or security continues to apply if bail is continued.
(6) If bail is continued—
(a) the undertaking to appear is taken to be an undertaking to appear
at any time when, and at any place where, proceedings in
relation to the offence with which the person has been charged
may be continued; and
(b) any bail conditions continue to apply.
(7) If an accused person has been released on bail and the court is
satisfied that the accused person is because of illness or accident or
other sufficient cause unable to appear personally before the court on
the day when the person is required to appear, the court may, in the
absence of the accused person, order the person to be further
remanded to the place, date and time that the court considers
appropriate and may order that the undertaking to appear given by the
accused person and any agreement entered into under a condition of
the grant of bail be continued so as to require the appearance of the
accused person at every place, date and time to which the accused
person is remanded or the hearing adjourned, postponed or otherwise
deferred.