尼日利亚与美国取保候审制度之比较分析

Mercy Nwosu
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行动自由、言论自由和生命权在每一个民主社会都是必不可少的。在世界上任何地方,只要这些权利受到威胁,人们往往会做不可能的事情来重新强调它们。他们反抗、抗议,在某些极端情况下还会暴动。本文试图审查保释、保释对这些权利的限制、尼日利亚和美利坚合众国的保释做法以及可以吸取的教训。申请保释、允许一个人保释、准予保释的条款和条件、逃避保释、虚假担保——所有这些问题都已成为尼日利亚刑事司法系统管理中司法的障碍。通常情况下,被警察拘留的人获得保释,或被法庭保释的被告,当他们认为有压倒性的证据对他们不利时,就会逃保并消失。与每一笔交易都可追查的美利坚合众国的制度不同,尼日利亚的情况往往是,逃保者仍在法院的管辖范围内,仍然无法追查。由于尼日利亚法律不承认缺席审判(在刑事案件中),这使得司法审判难以轻松进行。最终,该案件被法官驳回,拒绝为受害者和国家伸张正义。这削弱了大众对尼日利亚司法和刑事司法系统行政的信心,鼓励人们诉诸丛林司法和自助。
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A Comparative Analysis: The Practice of Bail Pending Trial in Nigeria and the United States of America
Freedom of movement, expression and the Right to Life are essential in every democratic community. Where ever in the world there is threat to these rights, people tend to do the impossible to re-emphasize them. They revolt, protest and in some extreme cases riot. This article seeks examine Bail, the restriction it poses to these rights, the practice of bail in Nigeria and United States of America and lessons to be learned.Applying for bail, admitting a person to bail, terms and conditions under which such bail is to be granted, jumping of bail, bogus sureties all these are issues that have become hindrances to justice in the administration of criminal justice system in Nigeria. Often, persons in police custody who are released on bail, or accused persons on trial who are released by the court on bail, jump bail and disappear when they believe that there is overwhelming evidence against them. Unlike the system in the United States of America where every individual transaction is traceable, in Nigeria it is often the case that persons who jump bail remain within the jurisdiction of the court and are still impossible to trace. This makes it difficult for easy dispensation of justice as Nigerian Law does not recognize trial in absentee (in criminal cases). Eventually, the case is struck out by the Judge denying justice to the victims and the State. This weakens the belief of the masses in the Judiciary and in the administration of Criminal justice system in Nigeria encouraging people to resort to jungle justice and self help.
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