Resolution Pathways Flashcards

1
Q

What are the timeframes of bail until they must appear in court

A
  • 14 days if only conditions place, date time and residential
  • 7 days if other condition occurs
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2
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What must bail conditions be?

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  • relevant (relevant to what charged with)
  • reasonable (proportionate)
  • enforceable
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What happens if someone breaches bail?

A
  • Arrested and charged for breaching bail (on top of charges already laid)
  • hold in custody for next court appearance
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4
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What happens if someone doesn’t turn up to court?

A

A WTA will be issued by courts and person can be arrested and taken to court soon as practicable

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5
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What is pol 128?

A

Form police can fill if they want to oppose bail for someone (if likely grounds to breach bail)

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When can you arrest a CYP for breaching bail?

A
  • CYP has breached bail condition
  • satisfy WEEP
  • CYP has previously breached a condition 2 or more times
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