Repeat applications are recognized and permitted in criminal procedure and are more common with bail applications. What is a repeat application and when can one file same? Adjei, JA eloquently set out the basis for repeat applications in t he Court of Appeal case of Paul Larbie & 3 Others v The Republic [2020] Crim.LR 532 ( click here for full case ). What it is: A repeat application is an application filed in an appellate court after the same application has been refused by a court below unless a statute provides otherwise. Thus, an applicant whose application has been refused by a lower court can either repeat the application at the court above or appeal against the ruling refusing his application. For instance, a bail application filed at a trial Circuit Court, when refused, can be repeated at the High Court. (See rule 20(2) of C.I. 16 and rules 9(8) and 28 of C.I. 19 for examples of repeat applications at the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal). When to file a repeat application...
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