Sentences with phrase «released on bail conditions»

In that case, a primary school teacher was charged with possession of child pornography and released on bail conditions which prohibited him from attending any school or holding a position of trust for a child of less than 14 years.
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.

Not exact matches

Over the past 12 months, over 3,000 people suspected of violent crime, murder, rape and sexual offences have been released on bail without conditions, according to the BBC.
Dasuki was re-arrested by operatives of the DSS On December 29, 2015 shortly after he was released from prison upon fulfilling the bail conditions granted him by Justice Yusuf on December 1On December 29, 2015 shortly after he was released from prison upon fulfilling the bail conditions granted him by Justice Yusuf on December 1on December 18.
«This is calling on the Attorney General of the Federation and minister of Justice to prevail on the EFCC (Law and Enforcement Agencies) to respect the rule of law and the constitution they have sworn to respect and protect, by promptly ordering Anyim's release forthwith, since no charges have been preferred against him and since he has fulfilled all administrative bail conditions
Even though the tree trial courts granted him bail, however, the defendant was on December 29, 2015, re-arrested by operatives of the Department of State Services, DSS, after his release from Kuje prison upon perfecting the bail conditions.
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 bail.
The Judge or Justice of the Peace will make one of two decisions: either you will be released on bail subject to certain conditions, or you will remain in custody until your case comes before the Court.
When an accused is released on a recognizance via a bail hearing there may be conditions attached to the release.
Judicial interim release (bail) is an order of release permitting a person to be out of custody, on various conditions, while they await resolution on their matters that are before the Court
Information on the criminal court process including court updates / outcomes, bail hearing outcomes and release conditions
Bail is not an incentive: it is a condition placed on the temporary release of a defendant.
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.
For example, if you are released from custody on a recognizance of bail, you will be subject to conditions.
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.
If released on bail, an Accused will likely have strict conditions preventing any communication with the spouse.
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».
If an accused is released on bail, the bail conditions are not just in place until they make their first appearance in court.
The court could revoke your previous bail and hold you in custody pending the resolution of your matter or impose more stringent bail conditions on you, while granting your release.
The Criminal Code also allows no - communication and no - attendance orders to be made as a condition of the release of an accused person on bail (see sections 499 (2), 503 (2.1), 515 (4) and (4.2), 522) and as a condition of a probation order made when a person is sentenced for a domestic violence - related offence (see section 732.1).
«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.
The Prosecutor must ensure that any conditions she recommends on a bail release are necessary and appropriate to the circumstances of the accused and the alleged offence.
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.
When it comes to bail, the changes include providing for enhanced certificates for reviews that will expand the number of hours lawyers have to challenge bail orders and improper conditions imposed on those released.
A bail application is a court hearing where the Crown and Defence present their arguments, and a judge decides whether to release the accused person on bail conditions.
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