Sentences with phrase «recognizance as»

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Skelos and his son sat noticeably apart, each flanked by his attorney on the other side, as Pitman released them of their own recognizance and without a bond, while restricting travel to the continental U.S.
Specifically, Abaribe is praying the court for, «An order of this honourable court discharging the applicant as surety of the 1st / 2nd respondent, and discharging the recognizance entered into by the applicant, and to discharge the applicant from the entire incidence of the bail of Nnamdi Kanu - the 1st defendant / 2nd respondent in charge No.
As the editorial describes, a Massachusetts judge appointed by Romney when he was governor released Daniel Tavares on his own recognizance after he completed a 16 - year prison term for killing his mother.
In cases where the accused lives more than 200 kilometers from the place they were taken into custody they may be required to pay the recognizance fee as a deposit.
This was a criminal proceeding with penal and monetary consequences and so, in our opinion, the requirement in the recognizance for judicial interim release, that the appellant «reside with his mother» does not preclude temporary absences particularly where, as here, such absences are connected with one's job.
As noted above, the onus is on the surety to show why full forfeiture of the recognizance should not be ordered.
(a) prohibiting the defendant from being at, or within a distance specified in the recognizance from, a place specified in the recognizance where the person on whose behalf the information was laid or that person's spouse or common - law partner or child, as the case may be, is regularly found; and
As a result, Crown counsel agreed to DROP THE CRIMINAL CHARGES, and Client entered into a restraining order (also referred to as a «peace bond» or «Recognizance») to stay away from the complainant and to take counsellinAs a result, Crown counsel agreed to DROP THE CRIMINAL CHARGES, and Client entered into a restraining order (also referred to as a «peace bond» or «Recognizance») to stay away from the complainant and to take counsellinas a «peace bond» or «Recognizance») to stay away from the complainant and to take counselling.
Although the actual preventive arrest period is capped at seventy - two hours (as opposed to fourteen days in the UK), a person subject to a preventive arrest can be required to enter into a recognizance for a one - year period.
And it was required, in cases where the grand jury in attendance upon any of these courts should terminate its session without proceeding by indictment or otherwise against any prisoner named in the list, that the judge of the court should forthwith make an order that such prisoner, desiring a discharge, should be brought before him or the court to be discharged, on entering into recognizance, if required, to keep the peace and for good behavior, or to appear, as the court might direct, to be further dealt with according to law.
Your signature acts as your Own Recognizance bond.
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