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Being accused of a criminal offence is a frightening and stressful experience. In order to properly defend yourself, you must understand your rights, court procedures and legal terminology. Here you will find a collection of frequently asked questions that may assist you in deciding how to best approach your case. The information provided is not intended to substitute legal advice.

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What are the Different Types of Prison Sentences?

What is the Bail Hearing Process?

Bail (also known as judicial interim release) involves the release of those charged with crimes before a trial for their [...]
Bail
What are the Different Types of Prison Sentences?

How Can I Bail Someone Out of Jail?

The terms of a release order can be changed in accordance with section 523(2) of the Criminal Code. Often, purposed [...]
Bail
What are the Different Types of Prison Sentences?

What is a surety?

A surety is a person who takes responsibility for an accused person while they are on bail. A surety is [...]
Bail
What are the Different Types of Prison Sentences?

What is a bail hearing?

The right not to be denied reasonable bail without just cause is an essential element of our criminal justice system [...]
Bail
What are the Different Types of Prison Sentences?

What are bail conditions?

When an accused person has been charged with a criminal offence and given judicial interim release (bail), they are generally [...]
Bail
What are the Different Types of Prison Sentences?

On what grounds can a judge deny bail?

A judge can deny bail in certain circumstances found in section 515 of the Criminal Code... [...]
Bail
What are the Different Types of Prison Sentences?

Can I change my bail conditions?

The terms of a release order can be changed in accordance with section 523(2) of the Criminal Code. Often, purposed [...]
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