Recognizance without sureties and without deposit is the most lenient type of recognizance that can be imposed on
an offender at a bail hearing.
Not exact matches
If
bail is denied
at the
bail hearing the
offender will remain in police custody potentially until the matter has been resolved.
But Gladue principles are applied whenever an Aboriginal person's liberty is
at stake, including
bail, dangerous
offender or parole
hearings.
And for the judge, the beauty is that she gets to directly interact with the
offender, without pesky defense counsel who may well not be present
at the
bail hearing.