Sentences with phrase «released on bail while»

BBC Home Affairs Correspondent Dominic Casciani Tweeted this video, which cuts between the eyes of the masked terrorist shown in the ISIS propaganda and Abu Rumaysah, a British Citizen who fled to Syria after being released on bail while under investigation for allegedly encouraging terrorism.

Not exact matches

While moving the application brought under Section 35 (1) & (4) and 36 (5) and (6) of the 1999 constitution and Section 158, 162, 163 & 165 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, 2015, Eze urged the court to exercise its discretion in favour of his client by releasing him on bail pending trial.
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 questioning.
Bishop Obinim while addressing his church members after his release on bail promised to deal with his accuser spiritually.
Ruling on his bail application, Justice Adeniyi Ademola, said Mr. Kanu, who is the director of Pirate Station, Radio Biafra, should be released unconditionally while the case against him continues.
Ruling on his bail application, Justice Adeniyi Ademola, said Mr. Kanu, who is the director of Pirate Station, Radio Biafra, should be released unconditionally while the case against him -LSB-...]
While moving the bail application which was brought under section 35 (1) & (4) and 36 (5) and (6) of the 1999 constitution and section 158, 162, 163 & 165 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015, Uche had urged the court to release his client on bail pending his trial.
While the extradition proceedings continue in Germany, Sea Shepherd founder Paul Watson will be released on $ 250,000 ($ 318,000) bail, The Guardian reports.
Reverse - Onus Bail Hearings are not limited to situations where an accused is re-arrested while on interim release.
The most interesting case being, R. v. Mackey (1918), 52 N.S.R. 165 (S.C.) On March 15 it was determined that the caption (nee captain) of the Mont Blanc was to be released on bail, opposed by the crown, while awaiting trial on manslaughter charges which were later droppeOn March 15 it was determined that the caption (nee captain) of the Mont Blanc was to be released on bail, opposed by the crown, while awaiting trial on manslaughter charges which were later droppeon bail, opposed by the crown, while awaiting trial on manslaughter charges which were later droppeon manslaughter charges which were later dropped.
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
While there may be the occasional headline - grabbing incidents of «bail gone bad», for the vast majority of people on bail, pre-trial release simple recognizes the fact that our criminal justice system presumes all accused persons to be innocent until proven guilty.
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.
A spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's office in Philadelphia said that while Mei is being sought by authorities and Tao Li remains in custody, the other three alleged conspirators were arrested and then released on bail.
If the parties can not agree, the Crown will let the presiding Judge or Justice of the Peace know that he or she is seeking the detention of the accused person on one of the three grounds in the Criminal Code: i) the primary ground (that the accused will not attend for court and could flee the jurisdiction), ii) the secondary ground (that the accused is a public safety risk and there is a substantial likelihood he or she will reoffend while out on bail), and iii) the tertiary ground (that the public will lose confidence in the administration of justice should the accused person be released).
The judge or justice of the peace then decides to either release the accused on bail or keep them in jail while they wait for their trial or some other result (such as a guilty plea or a withdrawal of their charges).
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.
Chief Justice Lamer reached this conclusion simply by asserting that a bail system that released a person who committed a crime while on bail would «not function properly».
While the defendant is provided with counsel who can explain both the criminal justice process and the rights of the defendant, the victim or witness has no counterpart and is usually not even notified when the defendant is released on bail, the case is dismissed, a plea to a lesser charge is accepted, or a court date is changed.
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