Section 36Part 2 — Punishments
Security for coming up for judgment
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36. When a person is convicted of any offence not punishable with imprisonment for life, the court may, instead of passing sentence, discharge the offender upon the offender entering upon the offender’s own recognisance, with or without sureties, in such sum as the court thinks fit, conditioned that that offender shall appear and receive judgment at some future sitting of the court or when called upon.