Part VII Miscellaneous and Supplementary
Remand
C1128AF1 Remands in custody for more than eight days.
1
The Secretary of State may by order made by statutory instrument provide that this section shall have effect—
a
in an area specified in the order; or
b
in proceedings of a description so specified,
in relation to any accused person (“the accused”) F2. . ..
2
A magistrates’ court may remand the accused in custody for a period exceeding 8 clear days if—
a
it has previously remanded him in custody for the same offence; and
b
he is before the court,
but only if, after affording the parties an opportunity to make representations, it has set a date on which it expects that it will be possible for the next stage in the proceedings, other than a hearing relating to a further remand in custody or on bail, to take place, and only—
i
for a period ending not later than that date; or
ii
for a period of 28 clear days,
whichever is the less.
3
Nothing in this section affects the right of the accused to apply for bail during the period of the remand.
4
A statutory instrument containing an order under this section shall not be made unless a draft of the instrument has been laid before Parliament and been approved by a resolution of each House.