CHAPTER FOUR –– THE BILL OF RIGHTS
Part 2—Rights and fundamental freedoms
49. Rights of arrested persons.
(1) An arrested person has the right—
(f) to be brought before a court as soon as reasonably possible, but not later than––
(i) twenty-four hours after being arrested ; or
(ii) if the twenty-four hours ends outside ordinary court hours, or on a day that is not an ordinary court day, the end of the next court day ;
Rights during investigation - arbitrary arrest or detention and deprivation of liberty
Rights during trial - tried without undue delay
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