Originally posted by Chris
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Looking at other cases I dont think is going to help in determining if and when Tumbelty got bail.
There are only two options the first being on the 7th which is highly unlikley given the facts that sureties had to be found and then investigated as being suitable and acceptable. As I have highlighted previous a process that took anytime up to 48 hours. In the interim period Tumbley would have had to have been remanded in custody. So in any event that gets him off the streets when Kelly was murdered. As and when and if he came up with the sureties he could have been given bail officially by the visiting magistrate to Clerkenwell
Or as I have suggested from the outset the magistrate did not even consider giving him bail before committal, which has been documented as being an accepted pratice with committals for misdemeanour offences.
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