The right to be bailed, Sir James Stephen observed, 'is as old as the law of England itself and is explicitly recognised by our earliest writers' (A History of the Criminal Law of England, 3 vols, London: Macmillan, 1883 (hereafter HCL), vol. i, p. 233).
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Ball in Criminal Proceedings
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"The right to be bailed, Sir James Stephen observed, 'is as old as the law of England itself and is explicitly recognised by our earliest writers' (A History of the Criminal Law of England, 3 vols, London: Macmillan, 1883 (hereafter HCL), vol. i, p. 233)."
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