Criminal Procedure Code (1995 Revision) THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE (LAW 13 OF 1975) — Cayman Islands law | Esheria

Criminal Procedure Code (1995 Revision) THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE (LAW 13 OF 1975)

This Code sets out how criminal offences are investigated, charged, tried, and appealed, including rules on summonses, warrants, bail, search warrants, witnesses, and some trial protections.

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This Code sets out how criminal offences are investigated, charged, tried, and appealed, including rules on summonses, warrants, bail, search warrants, witnesses, and some trial protections. This part sets out criminal procedure rules for bail-related detention, hearings, evidence, judgments, committal, and summary-trial steps. This provision sets criminal trial procedure, including indictment service, trial management, reporting limits on committal proceedings, and appeal steps from the Summary Court. This provision sets appeal procedures, deadlines, evidence access, and the powers of the courts on appeal.