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Kaitale & 3 Ors v Uganda (Constitutional Reference No. 11 of 2014)

Citation: [2018] UGCC 1 Court: Constitutional Court Decided: 18 January 2018 Jurisdiction: Uganda
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Re-arresting suspects within court precincts after a nolle prosequi breached the court's sanctity under Article 128(2), though the DPP's reinstatement of charges and the automatic lapse of bail were lawful.

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