A Constitutional Defense of Section 96(5)(d) of Act 30, in the wake of Martin Kpebu v Attorney General (No.2) | The Law Platform
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A Constitutional Defense of Section 96(5)(d) of Act 30, in the wake of Martin Kpebu v Attorney General (No.2)
It is worthy of note, that, common law jurisdictions like the UK and Canada also deny bail where a person is alleged to have reoffended while on bail, not as a punishment, but as a risk management tool. Ghana’s section 96(5)(d) fits well within this internationally accepted