Sentences with phrase «recognizances of bail»

Topics include commencement of proceedings in both criminal and provincial offences, introduction to search warrants, the effect and enforcement of recognizances of bail, Mental Health Act orders of examination, Child and Family Services Act warrants of apprehension, subpoenas, weapons disposition and prohibition hearings and an introduction to criminal set date court.
A peace bond is similar to a recognizance of bail, in that it sets out that a Defendant must follow certain conditions.
When a court decides to grant bail to an accused person, they attach conditions to the recognizance of bail that the accused person must follow.
A bail variation is when the conditions of your recognizance of bail are changed.
Often a court or police officer will order persons to comply with certain conditions, most commonly through a recognizance of bail or through an undertaking.
For example, if you are released from custody on a recognizance of bail, you will be subject to conditions.
A peace bond is a recognizance, similar to a recognizance of bail.
Wu, 46, faces a variety of charges including production of a controlled substance, possession for the purpose of trafficking, theft of electricity, possession of proceeds of crime, income tax and Goods and Services Tax evasion, failure to comply with restraint order, breach of recognizance of bail and failure to appear.

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The two were each granted a self - recognizance bail of GHc300, 000 during their first appearance in court today [Monday].
The Lagos State division of the Federal High Court on Friday granted bail on self - recognizance to the Senator representing Delta North in the National Assembly, Peter Nwaoboshi.
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.
The rest are the acting constituency Secretary, Abdulai Ziblim, the Nasara Coordinator, Osman Baba, an elder of the NPP, Nyab Mahamang, and the Research Officer, Abdul Karim S. Alhassan, who has been granted self - recognizance bail.
The judge in the case did not set bail; Wills was released of his own recognizance and is due back in court August 10 for sentencing.
(a) any fine, penalty, restitution order or other order similar in nature to a fine, penalty or restitution order, imposed by a court in respect of an offence, or any debt arising out of a recognizance or bail;
The lawyers at Affleck & BarrisonLLP, have years of experience representing clients at bail hearings for criminal charges, bail hearings involving breach of recognizance or breach of other court orders.
Recognizance without sureties and without deposit is the most lenient type of recognizance that can be imposed on an offender at a bRecognizance without sureties and without deposit is the most lenient type of recognizance that can be imposed on an offender at a brecognizance that can be imposed on an offender at a bail hearing.
R.v. (D.) H. 2009 Neuberger & Partners defended this client on a charge of Fail to Comply with Recognizance for breaking his bail while on release for the Charge of Aggravated Assault.
Regina v. A.B. (2010) Charges of Sexual Assault, Assault with a Weapon, Assault x 4 (Domestic) and Fail to Comply with Bail Recognizance x 3, were withdrawn in the Ontario Court of Justice, Newmarket, just prior to setting a trial date.
Upon the hearing, the petitioner was remanded to the military custody, but, upon his prayer, an appeal was allowed him to this court, and upon filing the usual appeal bond, for costs, he was admitted to bail upon recognizance, with sureties conditioned for his future appearance in the Circuit Court, to abide by and perform the final judgment of this court.
Keywords: Criminal Law, First Degree Murder, Bail Pending Appeal, Recognizance, Public Interest, Public Safety, Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, s. 10 (b), Criminal Code, s. 145 (3), s. 523 (2)(a), s. 679 (3), R. v. Badgerow (2008), 237 C.C.C. (3d) 107 (Ont.
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