Dec 17
Youth Bail Hearings
The Youth Criminal Justice Act addresses how individuals under the age of 18 are dealt with throughout the criminal justice process. The YCJA very clearly outlines the process the courts must follow in determining whether a young person should be denied bail.
Dec 16
What Happens if I Do Not Get Bail?
If you are not granted bail or you do not apply for bail, you will be held on remand in a provincial jail, such as the Toronto South Detention Centre. You can be held on remand, also called pre-trial detention, for months awaiting your trial.
Dec 16
Best Bail Hearing Lawyer?
Many people on the internet claim to be the ‘best bail hearing lawyer,’ but there is no such thing. A bail hearing is the first step in the criminal process, so no lawyer specializes as a bail hearing lawyer. All top-tier criminal defence lawyers are skilled and experienced bail hearing lawyers.
Dec 16
I Need to Turn Myself In, Will I Need Bail?
When you are charged with a criminal offence, you will need to be on some form of release. This may be a promise to appear, an appearance notice, your own recognize, or a release order. The first two options can occur at the roadside or in a police station, while the other two will require you to attend bail court.
Nov 29
What Happens at a Bail Hearing?
A bail hearing is one of the most crucial court appearances. Statistics show that being released on bail pending your trial increases your chances of success at trial.