«The pressures I suppose on anybody being on
police bail under that suspicion is quite considerable.»
Not exact matches
The men are out on
bail, but remain
under police surveillance.
Under his
bail conditions, Pell can not leave Australia, contact prosecution witnesses and must give
police a 24 - hour notice of any change of address.
In a Special
Police Gazette Bulletin issued under the authority of the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, with reference number CR 07/2017, Alaka who had earlier been arrested and released on bail by the police, was said to have frustrated attempts to rearres
Police Gazette Bulletin issued
under the authority of the Inspector General of
Police, Ibrahim Idris, with reference number CR 07/2017, Alaka who had earlier been arrested and released on bail by the police, was said to have frustrated attempts to rearres
Police, Ibrahim Idris, with reference number CR 07/2017, Alaka who had earlier been arrested and released on
bail by the
police, was said to have frustrated attempts to rearres
police, was said to have frustrated attempts to rearrest him.
While the first defendant, Abba Mohammed is to remain in Kuje Prisons, the third defendant, Haliru Mohammed is to remain in «Abuja Clinics» and
under the supervision of the Inspector General of
Police until their
bail conditions are met.
In a botched getaway Connie, who eludes the
police, has his girlfriend Corey (Jennifer Jason Leigh in her usual high - pitched flaky role) get up the
bail to get Nick out of jail, but when Nick, after a brutal fight with another inmate, winds up at Elmhurst Hospital, Nick has no problem the fellow's right
under the nose of the cop at the door.
The previous provisions
under the
Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 meant those suspected of criminal offences regularly remained on
bail for lengthy periods.
Under the criminal code, the
police have to get a person before a judge or justice of the peace for their
bail hearing as soon as practicable or no later than within 24 hours.
Whilst one has sympathy with this position, ultimately the
police must take responsibility for those they release
under the restrictions of
bail.
The new procedures that came into force on 3 April 2017 relating to
police bail provide for a potential sea - change in the way individuals
under criminal investigation will be dealt with.
(3) A
police officer to whom the custody of a person is given
under subsection (2) shall be deemed to have arrested the person for the purposes of the provisions of the Provincial Offences Act applying to his or her release or continued detention and
bail.
The effect of the amendments made by section 10 and Sch 6 is that a
police officer may attach conditions to
bail granted at a
police station before charge
under ss 37 (2) and 37 (7)(b) of PACE, and to
bail granted elsewhere than at a
police station (street
bail)
under s 30A.
Looking for aggravated assault cases in which an aboriginal offender suffering from an anxiety disorder uses a knife against a pregnant complainant but cooperates with
police upon arrest and was
under restrictive
bail conditions awaiting sentencing?