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What can (and can't) you do while you're on bail? [Criminal law explainer]

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  • čas přidán 10. 03. 2021
  • Criminal defence solicitor Camilla Rents from OB Law explains what you can and cannot do while you're on bail.
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Komentáře • 15

  • @davdave3470
    @davdave3470 Před 3 lety +3

    Or disappear back to Latvia to get new ID.

  • @spookybaba
    @spookybaba Před 9 měsíci

    Bailed with condition not to enter the entire county. Yet they want you to report on a certain day, at a ridiculously early time in the morning that one would have to stay over the night before. How does that work?

  • @lmstuber6044
    @lmstuber6044 Před 2 lety +3

    Iv been arrested and released on bail and haven't heard nothing for 3 months now . I thought thay have to charge you within 3 months ,I spoke to my solicitor yesterday and he said this could go on for the next 2 to 3 years of not hearing nothing not knowing if I'm going to court or no further action becaus of the back log in the courts. iv got this hanging over my head for 2 to 3 years worrying about what's going to happen. How can you have something happen and the wait 2 to 3 years before you get charged with it

    • @griffbuild
      @griffbuild Před rokem

      I'm in exactly the same position my solicitor said the same
      The information Ive read says they can only bail you for 3 months
      But in reality they can do what they want
      I admitted the offence there and then
      By the time I get charged I could have gone court served my sentence and got on with my life
      The justice system is on the brink of collapse

    • @originalunoriginal4055
      @originalunoriginal4055 Před rokem

      @@YackieChan make a settlement with the prosecution party.

    • @hypalegendzyt6819
      @hypalegendzyt6819 Před rokem +1

      I can’t disclose what’s happened to me in detail but I was on bail for 3months but I’ve been released under investigation quite quickly wishing the best for you

  • @WaqasQayyum-cn1vf
    @WaqasQayyum-cn1vf Před rokem

    My defendant approached my bail address which was accidently released to her by social worker, and dropped police paper work on which she did tell police case was all lies and she was forced by her family to go against me , so all the domestic abuse charges were lies, she was also shouting that she lied to police initially etc too. I am confused that if I tell police about her visit outside my property will it get me in trouble? I didn't communicate but was recorded it from inside of my home. Will CPS take her hostile victim? And can they still prosecute me? The only evidence police has is me admiting hitting on one occasion only.

  • @GabrielD27
    @GabrielD27 Před rokem

    Do I need my lawayer when answering bail?

  • @john-ob7bv
    @john-ob7bv Před 9 měsíci

    Im on bail due to a false accusation. I cant be arsed.... help? Its unconditional bail. I have a dog grooming appointment and im working too help

  • @Hs5687
    @Hs5687 Před 11 měsíci

    Everything Changes when Person On Bail also has Well Documented Disagreement With Government … ie. Political Targets , Key Witnesses in Establishment Cases , Whistleblowers etc …

    • @wainber1
      @wainber1 Před 10 měsíci

      Donald Trump Sr, who served as POTUS from January 2017 for four years, also is a defendant like almost no other across US jurisdictions or anywhere else. The bail agreement in the Fulton County, Georgia election interference case against him. I believe is one of conditional bail, a big condition that he not intimidate a codefendant or witness he knows will testify in that trial. Whether former POTUS Trump, who for far too long has gotten away with thinking the rule of law doesn’t apply to him, will last much longer on bail remains TBD although there’s no doubt he has continued to threaten witnesses scheduled to testify against him in one of four criminal trials. Any prosecuting attorney who wants to see Mr. Trump put behind bars pending trial will have to prove the former POTUS should have to be incarcerated because he can’t be trusted just stop intimidating witnesses. Yet last week Arthur Engoron, assigned to preside over the civil fraud case brought by New York State Attorney General Tish James in the state governments, attempt to shut down the ability of the Trump Organization to continue doing business in that state, ruled that intimidating a member of said judge’s staff had been a step too far, and that Mr. Trump had needed to stop such intimidation or else.

  • @kanveeadams9213
    @kanveeadams9213 Před rokem

    Thanks for your video. Very insightful. I've have question concerning bail that I'll like to talk to you about. How can I contact you please?

  • @kylewaddington1983
    @kylewaddington1983 Před rokem

    UK rules different to Australia

  • @WaqasQayyum-cn1vf
    @WaqasQayyum-cn1vf Před rokem

    Only evidence police has is me admitting over the phone to someone who recorded it

  • @quagmirewasere
    @quagmirewasere Před rokem

    Should a repeat offender get bail for aggravated burglary