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Citation
  
61 & 62 Vict c 7

Repealed
  
1952

Royal assent
  
23 May 1898

Bail Act 1898

Long title
  
An Act to amend the law with respect to Bail

Repealed by
  
Magistrates' Courts Act 1952

The Bail Act 1898 (61 & 62 Vict c 7) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

It amended the Indictable Offences Act 1848, which gave justices the power to give bail on sureties, to allow the justices to dispense with the need for surieties if they felt that doing so would not "tend to defeat the ends of justice"; this prevented the unhelpful situation where someone who was at no risk of absconding was kept imprisoned for long periods of time because they could not find the wherewithal to post bail.

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Bail Act 1898 Wikipedia


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