Court bail is considered and granted by the Judge in Court. …
Can you leave Singapore while on Court Bail?
You are not allowed to leave Singapore while you are on Court Bail. If you wish to leave Singapore, you must first make a written application giving your reasons, destination and duration for the Court to consider. Only upon formal approval being granted by the Court can he then leave Singapore. …
What is Court bail?
Court bail is an amount of money or property required to be deposited with the Court, in order for you to be released from custody of the Prison. The amount and nature of the bail will be decided by the Judge. Bail serves as an assurance of the accused person's attendance when required by the …
Can you ask for instalment payments of a fine?
You may apply to the court to pay the fine(s) imposed by instalments. If the Court does not grant your application, you will have to serve the default imprisonment sentence if you are unable to pay the fine in full. In cases where the Court grants instalment payments and you fail to pay the …
What if you disagree with the decision of the Court to convict you after the trial?
If you are not satisfied either with your sentence or conviction or both, you can file an appeal to the High Court. You have 14 days from the date of the conviction or sentence to file the appeal. Generally, you can only appeal against the sentence if you have already pleaded guilty to the …
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What is the procedure at a trial?
The procedure at the trial follows a process like this: The Prosecution should state the nature of the offence you have been charged with and the evidence that he/she is relying on to prove that you are guilty. The Prosecution may examine its witnesses, who can be cross-examined by your lawyer. …