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  1. www.legalaid.wa.gov.au › find-legal-answers › crimeBail | Legal Aid WA

    If you are on bail and you fail to attend court when required, you may be arrested and taken to court in custody. You may also be charged with an offence of breaching bail. If you miss court you must still attend court as soon as possible afterwards. If you have a genuine reason for not being able to attend (eg medically unfit or an emergency ...

  2. 27 mars 2017 · That is a little different from the meaning that I understand. To me "bail on someone" means to "exit, leave, run away from" an already-agreed plan or activity. It is something done unexpectedly. It includes the sense of "leaving". If you are meeting someone for dinner, they could "bail on you" by not showing up.

  3. 31 mai 2012 · Two or three sentences should be enough. "Remanded" usually means that you are legally placed in somebody's custody. That is, a sheriff or somebody else is responsible for you. "Conditional bail" generally means "the right to bail granted to somebody under certain conditions." I need to know more about what those conditions are, who is being ...

  4. The Bail Support Service aims to provide support in order to improve the prospects that an accused person will be released on bail, and to help people to remain on bail. The goal of the Bail Support Service is to reduce the overall number of people that are remanded in custody. In particular, the Bail Support Service hopes to help address the over-representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait ...

  5. 7 nov. 2011 · Bonjour, si vraiment il faut utiliser depuis, j'aurai mis: "ça fait depuis longtemps qu'on ne s'est pas vu." Et l'utilisation du présent va dépendre du début de ta phrase. Tu aurais pu dire: " Ça faisait longtemps qu'on ne s'était pas vu." ou alors " ça faisait depuis longtemps qu'on ne s'était pas vu". Mais le depuis est un peu en trop ...

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  7. Legal Aid WA Offices. TELEPHONE INFOLINE: 1300 650 579 (General Enquiries) Infoline open Monday to Friday 9.00 am to 4.00 pm (Australian Western Standard Time) except public holidays. Translating and Interpreting Service 131 450 National Relay Service (for hearing and speech impaired) 133 677. www.legalaid.wa.gov.au.

  8. www.legalaid.wa.gov.au › find-legal-answers › crimeBeing a surety | Legal Aid WA

    When someone applies for bail for a criminal charge, the court might ask them to find someone else to be their surety. A surety agrees to pay an amount of money to the court if the accused person doesn’t show up for their next court hearing. If you go surety for someone, you will need to sign a written agreement called a surety undertaking ...

  9. The Bail Support Service does not provide legal advice or any other legal services. If you reach sentencing, the Bail Support Service can provide you with a support letter summarising your engagement with the Service, and this can be considered by the Court. 1300 650 579. Website + Chat: legalaid.wa.gov.au.

  10. 6 sept. 2023 · The Bail Support Service is a voluntary service for people with criminal matters listed in the Perth Magistrates Court and Perth District Court. The Service is for anyone who fits the eligibility guidelines, even if they are not being assisted by a lawyer from Legal Aid WA. The Bail Support Service can be particularly helpful for people who are ...

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