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What Are Bail Conditions?

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What Are Bail Conditions?

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If the police or court believe that one of the following applies to you, they can apply conditions to your bail: • That you may not appear in court or at the police station. • That you may commit further offences. • That you may interfere with witnesses or in other ways obstruct your case. What Will Happen to Me? • You must keep to the terms of your bail conditions, which may include: • Living in a place determined by the court or youth offending team worker. • Meeting a youth offending team worker at set times. • Reporting to a police station at set times. • Not committing further offences or interfering with witnesses. • Appearing in court at the designated time. It is a criminal offence if you do not keep to any bail conditions. You can be arrested and charged with a breach of bail conditions. Remand The police or court may refuse bail and place you on remand if: • You are accused or have been convicted of an offence while you were on bail. • They feel you should be remanded for you

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