• Covid-19
  • Travel Protocols
  • Immigration & Customs Form
Thursday, November 20, 2025
SKNIS
  • Home
  • About
  • Press Releases
  • Parliament
  • In The News
  • Bills
No Result
View All Result
SKNIS
No Result
View All Result
Home In The News

BAIL (AMENDMENT) BILL 2017 PASSED INTO LAW

by
June 28, 2017
in In The News
BAIL (AMENDMENT) BILL 2017 PASSED INTO LAW
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Basseterre, St. Kitts, June 28, 2017 (SKNIS): After a robust debate in the National Assembly on June 28, the Bail (Amendment) Bill 2017 was passed into law with unanimous support.

According to Attorney General and Minister of Justice and Legal Affairs, Senator the Honourable Vincent Byron Jr, the amendments to the Bail Act are absolutely necessary given the frequency with which crimes, especially those using firearms, are committed by dangerous actors in the society. This, he said, is one part of a multi-faceted approach to fighting crime.

Related posts

Taiwan’s Tron-E Energy Technology Donates Two Electric Buses to St. Kitts and Nevis

Taiwan’s Tron-E Energy Technology Donates Two Electric Buses to St. Kitts and Nevis

November 18, 2025
25 MOST REMARKABLE TEENS TO BE RECOGNISED DURING A SPECIAL SITTING OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20

25 MOST REMARKABLE TEENS TO BE RECOGNISED DURING A SPECIAL SITTING OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20

November 18, 2025

“The Bill would further empower the court in the exercise of its discretion to grant bail [with] the option of an additional condition to be considered in the granting of bail,” Attorney General Byron stated in his debate on the Bill, adding that the accused may be required to wear a monitoring device or an ankle bracelet.

The Bill will also restrict the granting of bail for someone charged with manslaughter or murder by increasing the threshold of the burden of proof to the standard above the reasonable doubt; and also for a person who has been convicted of a firearm offense and has re-offended society with another firearm offence within a 10 year period. The fourth proposed change expands the list of offences for which “the application for bail would only be entertained by the High Court.”

The attorney general said that the amendments seek to “create more efficiency in the criminal justice sphere, further empower law enforcement, and strengthen deterrent effects to criminality.”

The Bill was introduced to the Federal Parliament on May 23, 2017.

Previous Post

ST. KITTS MUSIC FESTIVAL CONTINUES TO REAP MANY BENEFITS FOR LOCALS, SAYS MINISTER GRANT

Next Post

Community Notice

Next Post
INDIAN CONSULAR SERVICES WILL BE AVAILABLE HERE IN ST.KITTS ON MAY 5th – May 6th

Community Notice

WHAT'S HOT

Twenty-six Scholarship Recipients Inducted Into the Open University of Tanzania Bachelor’s degree programme

Twenty-six Scholarship Recipients Inducted Into the Open University of Tanzania Bachelor’s degree programme

November 19, 2025
Basseterre, St. Kitts Secures Second Sister City Agreement in Two Days with Historic Tainan Signing

Formal Ties with Two Major Cities in Taiwan will be Beneficial, says Ambassador Francis

November 19, 2025
Taiwan’s Tron-E Energy Technology Donates Two Electric Buses to St. Kitts and Nevis

Taiwan’s Tron-E Energy Technology Donates Two Electric Buses to St. Kitts and Nevis

November 18, 2025

BROWSE BY CATEGORIES

  • 2025
  • Attorney General, Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs
  • Bills
  • Featured
  • Featured Ministry
  • Featured Top Left
  • Featured Top Right
  • Government Projects
  • Home Page Slider
  • In Focus
  • In The News
  • Interviews
  • Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Marine Resources; Cooperatives; Entrepreneurship and Creative Economy
  • Ministry of Education, Youth; Social Development; Gender Affairs; Aging and Disabilities
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Trade, Industry and Commerce and Consumer Affairs; Economic Development and Investment
  • Ministry of Health
  • Ministry of Public Infrastructure, Energy and Utilities; Domestic Transport; Information, Communication and Technology; and Posts
  • Ministry of Sustainable Development, Environment; Climate Action and Constituency Empowerment
  • Ministry of Tourism, Civil Aviation; International Transport; Employment and Labour; Urban Development
  • National Security
  • Notices
  • Parliament
  • PMO Press Releases
  • Post Cabinet Briefings
  • Press Conferences
  • Press Releases
  • Prime Ministers Office, Ministry of Finance; National Security; Citizenship and Immigration; Health and Social Security
  • Register of Voters
  • Round Table
  • Speeches 2025
  • The Cabinet Secretariat, Cabinet Secteatry
  • Uncategorized
  • Vacancies

LIKE US ON FACEBOOK

Facebook Pagelike Widget

LOCATION

St. Kitts Nevis Information Service
Government Headquarters
Chruch Street
Basseterre
St. Kitts
Tel:(869)467-1416

FOLLOW US

  • Government of St. Kitts & Nevis

© 2020 St. Kitts & Nevis Information Service. Developed by E-Government Unit

No Result
View All Result
  • Home

© 2020 St. Kitts & Nevis Information Service. Developed by E-Government Unit