Sentences with phrase «released on bail at»

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In a statement, a police spokesman said: «They were interviewed at a police station in the county during the course of Thursday and have been released on bail until February 16 pending further enquiries.
They say the former England captain was released on bail subject to a court appearance at Stockport Magistrates on the 18th September.
Kerrick surrendered at the Mecklenburg County sheriff's office and was released on $ 50,000 bail.
But Mallya has denied the charges and was released on bail after appearing at Westminster magistrates» court.
However, the IGP in a press release on Thursday, April 6 stated: «We had police officers at the court and we had about 20 officers on standby but, if you remember we gave the accused persons [police] bail when they were suspects and they willingly appeared before the court, so you can imagine that the extent of danger or likelihood of they escaping was not as high as we will believe,» he explained at a press conference in Accra on Thursday, April 6.
Lisa McKenzie, who is a research fellow at the LSE, said she was arrested and then released on bail until the 6th May.
At 10 a.m., community organizations release report highlighting lack of oversight of for - profit commercial bail bond industry in New York City and call on elected officials and regulators to take immediate action to rein in predatory and illegal practices, City Hall steps, Manhattan.
At around 11 pm, as the Tories accused the authorities of a «perverse sense of priorities» for using counter-terrorism officers to arrest an MP while terrorists attacked Mumbai, Green was released on unconditional bail to return at a date in February for further questioninAt around 11 pm, as the Tories accused the authorities of a «perverse sense of priorities» for using counter-terrorism officers to arrest an MP while terrorists attacked Mumbai, Green was released on unconditional bail to return at a date in February for further questioninat a date in February for further questioning.
[228][229] Appearing at Westminster Magistrates» Court on 4 July 2017, the three pleased not guilty and were released on unconditional bail pending an appearance at Southwark Crown Court on 1 August 2017.
An official at the jail confirmed that Wright, 51, was released Thursday morning on $ 5,000 bail.
Six men believed to be political thugs, who allegedly conspired with others still at large and invaded the inauguration venue of the Peoples Democratic Party Executive Committee to cause mayhem, were on Wednesday released on N300, 000 bail on the order of an Ikeja Magistrates» Court.
After being questioned by detectives from Operation Weeting — a process that could take several hours — the former rising star of News International is likely to be released on bail conditions that include appearing at court at a later date along with his three former colleagues who have already been arrested: Ian Edmondson, Neville Thurlbeck and James Weatherup.
Carrie Solages, 38, pleaded not guilty and was released without bail on misdemeanor charges of third - degree assault and endangering the welfare of a child — the girlfriend's daughter — at his afternoon arraignment in First District Court in Hempstead.
«I call on members of Peoples» Democratic Party (PDP), Civil Society Groups, International community and well - meaning individuals to come to the aid of Okai and resist the efforts aimed at scuttling his release after a Federal High Court, Lokoja granted him bail penultimate week.»
A 63 - year - old was arrested at an address in Surrey as former News of the World editor Andy Coulson was released on police bail after being quizzed for nine hours over allegations of corruption and the phone - hacking scandal that forced the closure of the 168 - year - old newspaper.
So was Megan Stevenson, an economist and legal scholar at George Mason University in Arlington, Virginia, who found that a similar risk assessment system in Kentucky hasn't changed the number of prisoners released on bail.
As a condition of being released on bail before trial, he was ordered kept under house arrest in his luxury penthouse at The Tower, an exclusive high - rise located on Central Park West.
At their arraignment they denied that they had put the firefighters at risk, demanded to be set free, and ridiculed the conditions of their release on baiAt their arraignment they denied that they had put the firefighters at risk, demanded to be set free, and ridiculed the conditions of their release on baiat risk, demanded to be set free, and ridiculed the conditions of their release on bail.
The ruling that Mackey be released on bail was appealed and on April 3, 1918, at (1918) 52 N.S.R. 165 (C.A) the ruling of March 15, was upheld.
People arrested on Friday and not released by that evening were typically held overnight in a single cell in a police station and then taken before a judicial officer presiding in the Saturday bail court at Old City Hall.
Following revelations that Christopher Husbands, the accused Eaton Centre shooter, was apparently out on bail at the time of the shooting, some federal and provincial politicians are calling for greater oversight and, in certain cases, more restrictions on who can be released before trial.
One Crown in bail court opposed his release for the crime he was charged with, another Crown looking at the same charge withdrew it on the first day (rendering the bail at an end).
Once the accused arrives at the courthouse, the Crown prosecutor has the discretion to release the accused person on conditions, without the need for a contested bail hearing.
Where an accused person was ordered detained by a Justice of the Peace at a bail hearing, section 520 of the Criminal Code allows a judge of the Superior Court of Justice to quash the decision and order the accused released on bail.
The essential task at a Bail Review remains the same as on a Bail Hearing in the lower court: to present the Court with a Release Plan and Sureties that ensures the accused will re-attend court and abide by the conditions imposed.
Kwesi Millington, the RCMP officer who Tasered Robert Dziekanski the night he died at Vancouver's airport, has been sentenced for perjury but released on bail.
Success at a bail hearing depends on preparing a Release Plan capable of assuring the Court that the accused will re-attend court and abide by other conditions necessary «for the protection or safety of the public».
Justice Green summarized the non-custodial disposition this way, at para. 114: «This flows from McGill's evident remorse, an appreciation of both the reality and consequences of his dreadful childhood and adolescence, his self - directed and demonstrable rehabilitation in the years since he was released on bail, his vibrant and salutary reclamation of his cultural identity and his immediate and ongoing investment in family, education and employment.
«After a failed attempt yesterday at having a publication ban on the hearing, Caruana's lawyers, Joseph Neuberger and Partners, attempted to have him released on bail, offering unusually strict conditions.
At the bail hearing, a judge will decide whether you should be released (on bail) and what you must agree to do if you are released.
Given the sensitivity of these bail scenarios, authorities and the majority of the public back the change, and are leaning on the effective adaptation of police forces, but some are also not as keen, claiming the new rule could put victims at risk because suspects may be released without conditions.
R. v. Ashini (J.B.) 2015 NLPC 1711 Civil Rights — Criminal Law Summary: At issue on this bail hearing was whether the accused should be released, as well as the proper interpretation of s. 516 (1) of the Criminal Code in the context of the Supreme Court of Canada in R. v. Pearson (1992), R. v. Morales (1992), and R. v. Hall (2002) and the judicial reality that existed for years in Labrador.
A defendant charged with a moving or equipment / miscellaneous traffic crime is required to appear in court at the date, time and location written on the citation, penal summons complaint, bail receipt or other notice given to the defendant upon being released following a physical arrest to plead to the charge or charges.
Depending on the jurisdiction, arraignment may also be the proceeding at which the court determines whether to set bail for the defendant or release the defendant on his or her own recognizance) when perhaps the word «arrangements» was intended.
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