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How a Bail Review Works in Alberta?
What Is a Bail Review in Alberta Criminal Law? A bail review is a court process that allows an earlier bail decision to be reconsidered. In criminal law, bail is often called judicial interim release. It refers to whether an accused person will be released from custody while waiting for the case to move through court. A bail review may be needed when an accused person has been detained after a bail hearing. It may also be used when the accused was released, but the conditions
3 days ago


Emergency Bail Hearings in Calgary
Key Takeaways Emergency bail hearings typically occur within 24 hours of arrest The Crown may argue for detention based on legal grounds The court evaluates risk, safety, and public confidence A strong release plan is essential for success A Bail Hearing Lawyer can significantly improve your chances of release What Is an Emergency Bail Hearing in Calgary? An emergency bail hearing is a court proceeding that determines whether an accused person should be released from cus
Apr 14


Bail Conditions in Sexual Assault Cases in Calgary
Key Takeaways Bail conditions in sexual assault cases are often strict and tailored to protect the complainant Courts prioritize public safety and risk management when setting release terms Common conditions include no-contact orders, residency rules, and digital restrictions Violating bail conditions can lead to new criminal charges and detention A Sexual Assault Lawyer can challenge overly restrictive conditions and seek reasonable terms Understanding Bail in Sexual Assault
Apr 8


What Happens at a Bail Hearing in Calgary?
Understanding Who’s in the Courtroom A bail hearing in Calgary is typically conducted in the Alberta Court of Justice and involves several key participants. Understanding each person’s role helps clarify how decisions are made. Justice of the Peace or Judge Most bail hearings are presided over by a Justice of the Peace, although a provincial court judge may hear more complex matters. They decide whether the accused will be released and under what conditions. Crown Prosecutor
Mar 23


Common Reasons Bail Is Denied in Calgary
Understanding the Legal Framework for Bail in Alberta The “Three Grounds” for Detention Bail decisions are guided by section 515 of the Criminal Code, which outlines three grounds for detention. The primary ground addresses whether the accused will attend court as required. The secondary ground considers public safety, including the risk of committing further offences or interfering with witnesses. The tertiary ground focuses on maintaining confidence in the administratio
Mar 4
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