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Republic v Taleka [2025] NRSC 39; Criminal Case 5 of 2023 (8 August 2025)


IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NAURU
AT YAREN

[CRIMINAL JURISDICTION]

Criminal Case No. 05 of 2023


BETWEEN: THE REPUBLIC

PROSECUTION


TANGO TALEKA

ACCUSED


BEFORE: Keteca J


Date of Submissions: 06th August 2025


Date of Sentence: 08th August 2025

Catchwords: Bail Application
Appearances:


Counsel for the Prosecution: W. Deiye
Counsel for the Accused: R. Tagivakatini


RULING

BACKGROUND


  1. The accused is charged with one count of attempted murder: contrary to Section 55A(b) of the Crimes Act 2016 (the Act) and one count of Common Assault contrary to Section 78(1) (a) (i) and (b) of the Act.
  2. On 30th July 2025, Counsel for the accused filed a motion and affidavit seeking that the accused be granted bail. The application is made pursuant to Sections 4B (5) and 13 of the Bail Act 2018.

THE APPLICATION

  1. Section 4B of the Bail Act 2018 provides:

‘4B. Bail for certain offences in exceptional circumstances

(1) Subject to subsection (2), a court shall not grant bail, except in exceptional circumstances:
(2) Subsection (1) shall not apply to an accused person who has been previously convicted by a court for one or more of the offences in subsection (1);
(3) Where an accused person is remanded in custody under this Section, the court shall direct the parties for an expeditious trial and conduct the hearing of the cause or matter;
(4) The onus of establishing exceptional circumstances under subsection (1) shall be on the accused person;
(5) An accused person, who is remanded in custody under this Section, may apply for bail on any of the grounds or reasons, other than exceptional circumstances under subsection (1), where the trial for the offence he or she is charged with has not commenced within 3 months of the date on which the information or charge was filed in court.
  1. Counsel refers to Agege v Republic [2022] NRSC 23; Criminal case 9 of 2022 (02 November 2022) where my brother Judge ACJ Khan’ accepted the following as exceptional circumstances:
    1. Work commitments- the applicant was employed; and
    2. As the court diary was full, the trial could not proceed within 3 months.
  2. In that case, bail was granted with $1000 bail bond on his own recognisance. His mother was the surety for the same amount.
  3. In the present case, the Information against the accused was filed on 23rd April 2025. The 3 months period expired on 23rd July 2025.
  4. The State did not object to bail except that the surety, the grandfather of the accused was not suitable.
  5. A hearing date is yet to be set. Defence Counsel seeks a date next year. The earliest date available is April 27th - 01st May 2026.

CONCLUSION

  1. The accused is released on bail in his own recognisance in the sum of $1000.
  2. His grandfather, David Peter Gadaraoa will be his surety for the same sum.
  3. The bail conditions will be delivered to the parties separately.
  4. The matter will be called for mention before the Registrar on 03rd October 2025 to check that the bail conditions are being complied with.

DATED this 08th of August 2025


Kiniviliame T. Keteca

Judge


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