Bail Act Flashcards
When is a defendant bailable of right?
S7 Bail Act 2000
When he is charged with an offence of less than 3 years imprisonment
Unless the charge is MAF, assaults child or BOPO
What are the 4 considerations of just cause for continued detention
S8(1) Bail Act 2000
(a) whether there is a risk that -
(I). The defendant may fail to appear in court
(ii). The Defendant may interfere with witnesses or evidence or,
(iii) the Defendant may offend while on bail; and
(b) any matter that would make it unjust to detain the defendant.
Factors relating to just cause for continued detention
S8(2) Bail Act 2000
Nature and seriousness of offence Strength of evidence and probability of conviction Seriousness and severity of punishment Character and conduct of the offender Any other matter that is relevant
Courts paramount consideration
S8(5) Bail Act 2000
The need to protect the victim of the alleged offence