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What is bail? Bail is a written promise (known as a bail undertaking) that you will come to court at a particular time and date. You must comply with any conditions included in the undertaking. What are some common bail conditions? Attending court at a particular time and place Agreeing to pay an amount of money if you don’t attend as required (personal undertaking) Having another person agreeing to pay an amount of money if you don’t attend as required (surety) Reporting to a police ...
Geraldton Youth Bail Service | Legal Aid WA
The Geraldton Youth Bail Service also provides referrals to health, welfare and justice-related programs and ongoing case management to reduce the risk of further contact with the criminal justice system, and promote long-term positive outcomes for young people and their families.
Fact sheet 19 - Breaching an FVRO
You might be able to apply for bail in court. Before you are let out on bail, the court has to think about whether you might breach the order again or put the person protected’s safety or welfare at risk if you get out on bail. The person protected might tell the court how they feel about you getting bail and what they want to happen.
Bail Support Service | Legal Aid WA
Who is eligible for the Bail Support Service? To be eligible for Legal Aid WA's Bail Support Service, the person must: have criminal charges listed in front of the Perth Central Law Courts or the Perth District Court be on bail, or be assessed as a potential candidate for bail, and consent to participate in the Service. As the Bail Support Service is a voluntary service, the person must consent to participating, which includes consent to provide their statistical information to the ...
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A surety is a person who agrees in writing to pay a specific amount of money if the accused (the person charged) fails to comply with their bail undertaking to appear in court. The agreement in writing is called a surety undertaking.
Disability Legal WA - Officially Launching! | Legal Aid WA
Bail Support Service Legal Aid WA's Bail Support Service assists people charged with criminal offences to deal the personal, social and health issues that affect their ability to get bail or to comply with their bail conditions.
Consequences of breaching restraining orders | Legal Aid WA
Restraining orders, including Police Orders, put restrictions on what the person bound by the order can lawfully do. If they do something that is not allowed by one of the restraints, they are ‘breaching’ the restraining order. It is a criminal offence to breach the conditions of a restraining order. The penalty for breaching restraining orders can include a sentence of imprisonment, especially if the person has breached restraining orders before. This information will help you ...
Other places you can get legal help | Legal Aid WA
The Aboriginal Legal Service of Western Australia provides legal support and representation for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in WA. It has a Head Office in Perth and 11 regional offices. ALSWA may be able to help with: Criminal Law: advice and representation is for all matters, including remands, bail applications, sentencing hearings, pleas of not guilty, jury trials and appeals; Family Law: representation for protection orders in the Children’s Court, assistance at pre ...
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Open full web resultsBail | Legal Aid WA
What is bail? Bail is a written promise (known as a bail undertaking) that you will come to court at a particular time and date. You must comply with any conditions included in the undertaking. What are some common bail conditions? Attending court at a particular time and place Agreeing to pay an amount of money if you don’t attend as required (personal undertaking) Having another person agreeing to pay an amount of money if you don’t attend as required (surety) Reporting to a police ...
Geraldton Youth Bail Service | Legal Aid WA
The Geraldton Youth Bail Service also provides referrals to health, welfare and justice-related programs and ongoing case management to reduce the risk of further contact with the criminal justice system, and promote long-term positive outcomes for young people and their families.
Fact sheet 19 - Breaching an FVRO
You might be able to apply for bail in court. Before you are let out on bail, the court has to think about whether you might breach the order again or put the person protected’s safety or welfare at risk if you get out on bail. The person protected might tell the court how they feel about you getting bail and what they want to happen.
Bail Support Service | Legal Aid WA
Who is eligible for the Bail Support Service? To be eligible for Legal Aid WA's Bail Support Service, the person must: have criminal charges listed in front of the Perth Central Law Courts or the Perth District Court be on bail, or be assessed as a potential candidate for bail, and consent to participate in the Service. As the Bail Support Service is a voluntary service, the person must consent to participating, which includes consent to provide their statistical information to the ...
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A surety is a person who agrees in writing to pay a specific amount of money if the accused (the person charged) fails to comply with their bail undertaking to appear in court. The agreement in writing is called a surety undertaking.
Disability Legal WA - Officially Launching! | Legal Aid WA
Bail Support Service Legal Aid WA's Bail Support Service assists people charged with criminal offences to deal the personal, social and health issues that affect their ability to get bail or to comply with their bail conditions.
Consequences of breaching restraining orders | Legal Aid WA
Restraining orders, including Police Orders, put restrictions on what the person bound by the order can lawfully do. If they do something that is not allowed by one of the restraints, they are ‘breaching’ the restraining order. It is a criminal offence to breach the conditions of a restraining order. The penalty for breaching restraining orders can include a sentence of imprisonment, especially if the person has breached restraining orders before. This information will help you ...
Other places you can get legal help | Legal Aid WA
The Aboriginal Legal Service of Western Australia provides legal support and representation for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in WA. It has a Head Office in Perth and 11 regional offices. ALSWA may be able to help with: Criminal Law: advice and representation is for all matters, including remands, bail applications, sentencing hearings, pleas of not guilty, jury trials and appeals; Family Law: representation for protection orders in the Children’s Court, assistance at pre ...