Not exact matches
Controversy, however arose as to under which
police custody should the senator be kept, even as his counsel was heard expressing fears that his client «will be killed»,
if remanded anywhere in Kogi State.
If bail is denied at the bail hearing the offender will remain in
police custody potentially until the matter has been resolved.
If the charge against you is particularly serious or the
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custody.
However,
if you are taken into
police custody upon arrest then you are required to have a bail hearing regardless of what the charge is.
If bail is granted the individual will be released from
police custody pending their next trial date.
The Supreme Court stated that
police must inform suspects of their rights prior to interrogating or questioning a suspect in
custody (that familiar phrase: «you have the right to remain silent; anything you say can and probably will be used against you at your trial; you have the right to have a lawyer present prior to and during any questioning;
if you can not afford a lawyer, one will be appointed for you; and you have the right to terminate the interview at any time»).
If you have been released from
police custody the same day without the need for a bail hearing, you will have been provided with one of two forms:
If the
police do opt to hold the offender in
police custody, the individual will have the opportunity to go in front of a judge for a bail hearing.
If bail is denied the offender will be held in
police custody until the next court date in the case.
When anyone is taken into
custody by the
police and thereafter charged with even a minor offence the Crown will often request «bail conditions» that will sometimes be agreed to by an unsuspecting accused who in the heat of the situation fears he will be subject to further incarceration
if he / she does not agree to the «bail conditions».
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If you have been questioned in
police custody and, regardless of whether you exercised your right to remain silent, it is highly recommended that you hire an experienced criminal defense attorney.
But
if you decline to give a blood, urine, or breath sample once you're in
police custody, you will face an automatic administrative license suspension.
However, this only applies
if the parent does have a court order regarding
custody or visitation, and even then, the
police may decide it's a domestic matter to be handled by family court.
In this situation an accused person is released from
police custody after they sign documents promising to come to court and often to come back to the
police station to be fingerprinted (
if they were not fingerprinted at the time of their arrest).
If you've been arrested and kept in
custody by a
police officer or Justice of the Peace, you'll appear in Provincial Court as soon as possible.
It seems that
if the
police want the phone and discover that the solicitor has
custody of it this may lead them to suspect a conspiracy to pervert exists.
Moreover, this breach of duty had caused Van Colle's death, since
if the
police had «acted as they should have done», Brougham's bail could have been revoked, or he could have been remanded in
custody, thus saving Van Colle's life.
Accordingly,
if the service is abolished in practice by funding cuts but remains on the statute books — as it almost certainly will — the NSW government will be faced with the absurd but very real proposition that most confessional evidence from Indigenous people in
custody will be rendered inadmissible because
police can not contact an Aboriginal Legal Service representative.
If a parent takes or detains a child with the purpose or intent of concealing him or her from the other parent, and with the intent to deprive the other parent of
custody or parenting time, the violator's actions can be reported to the
police as a crime under N.J.S.A. 2C: 13 - 4 (a).