Kenya's Deputy Chief Justice Philomena Mwilu has been granted a bail of five million shillings ($50,000;£38,000) and ordered to appear in court on Wednesday to face charges of abuse of office and tax evasion.
The court released Justice Mwilu on a personal bond because it is beyond official working hours in Kenya - the court registry and banks are closed. A bond with surety could therefore not be processed, the BBC's Anne Soy in Nairobi reports.