Court of Appeal upholds the High Court's decision to refuse bail for two men and a minor, all charged with murder following a violent altercation at a restaurant, the court emphasising the risk of flight due to the gravity of the charges and the strong evidence against the accused, and the potential for community danger and the likelihood of further serious offences.
Bail application - Court of Appeal - High Court - murder charge - CCTV evidence - O'Callaghan grounds - Bail Act 1997 - risk of further offences - flight risk - mandatory life sentence - manslaughter - provocation - self-defence - community safety - serious violence - retribution - revenge - risk assessment - stringent bail conditions.