Crimes Act 1961

Procedure - Bail

320C: Non-performance of condition of bail bond to be certified by Judge

You could also call this:

“When someone doesn't follow the rules of their bail, a judge has to write it down officially.”

This part of the law used to be about what happens when someone doesn’t follow the rules of their bail bond. However, it’s not part of the law anymore. In 2001, this section was taken out of the Crimes Act 1961. If you want to know more about bail now, you should look at the Bail Act 2000. That’s where you’ll find the current rules about bail in New Zealand.

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Part 12 Procedure
Bail

320CNon-performance of condition of bail bond to be certified by Judge (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 320C: repealed, on , by section 74(2) of the Bail Act 2000 (2000 No 38).