behind hussainara khatoon judgement. Here firstly as mentioned in the facts the prisoners were kept undertrial for minor offences in about 5-10 years also the rich are released on bail though they were more responsible and liable for the offence made but at the same time the poor victims who were not liable but had not enough bail money so they had to remain bars At this very point the positivist school comes into consideration because in positive school they say that the law come from human authority
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Simon is charged with the burglary of an antiques shop. He has three previous convictions of Theft. He has previously complied with bail conditions. He lives locally with his wife and three children but plans to move to Spain. Explain what factors are likely to be considered when making a decision whether or not to grant bail to Simon and what conditions may be imposed. Nature and seriousness of offence: Theft/ burglary is considered a triable either way offence meaning it can either be tried in
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Department of Justice NATIONAL PROSECUTION SERVICE The 2000 BAIL BOND GUIDE | | |VIOLATION OF THE REVISED PENAL CODE | |FELONY/OFFENSE |PENALTY |AMOUNT OF BAIL | |ABANDONMENT
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included developing the new Cash Bail System. I interacted with the Finance Fiscal Officer and helped refine the system. While assigned to this Unit I supervised 7 Legal Process Clerk IIIs and 1 Accountant Assistant. I was the direct contact between the Court and the County IT department. I assisted in the development of possible solutions in the issues that were submitted to the IT department from Court operations. Additionally‚ I assisted in the development of the Bail Bond template program which
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former financial adviser accused of stealing $1.4 million from clients has faced court charged with fraud. Tina Louise McPhee‚ 39‚ is charged with 134 counts of theft. Her lawyer‚ Stacey Carter‚ asked the Adelaide Magistrates Court to release McPhee on bail‚ saying she had known of the police investigation for some time and had not absconded. PHOTO: Tina Louise McPhee is charged with 134 counts of theft (Tim Ide ) MAP: SA "This is not news to her there are proceedings in a civil context commenced
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described the footage as “horrific”. Andrew McDonnell who works with adults with learning disabilities labelled it as “torture”. Winterbourne owners Castle beck have apologised and suspended 13 employees‚ 4 of which have been released on police bail. MPs are also very concerned and have called CQC (care quality commission) in to do a full investigation. NHS also commented that they are “appalled” with the issues of concern raised in the care home. Professor Jim Mansell quoted it was “the worst
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Meaning‚ those that are indigent when they are booked into jail do not have the funds to pay for their bail or their attorney (Public defender‚ 2016). No‚ just because an inmate is indigent status does not affect an inmate’s right. As a result of the inmate being indigent‚ they automatically have to be appointed an attorney or the government will assign
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the ACCUSED Section 13. ‘‘Right to bail’’ BAIL To relieve an accused from imprisonment until his conviction and yet secure his appearance at the trial. The right to bail is granted because in all criminal prosecutions‚ the accused is presumed innocent. May be in form of cash‚ property bond‚ secured from a surety company. Who are entitled to bail? All persons ACTUALLY DETAINED shall‚ BEFORE CONVICTION be entitled to bail Who are not entitled to bail? Persons charged with offenses PUNISHABLE
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Explain the work of lay magistrates (10 marks) The work of lay magistrates includes hearing applications for bail (bail act 1976) and for legal aid. Magistrates also sit in benches of three and hear all summary offences and the majority of either-way offences as a court of first instance‚ that’s over 96% of all criminal cases. The majority of either-way offenders opt for a magistrates hearing as they hope for a shorter sentence because the magistrates sentencing powers are limited to 6 months
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[pic] |Course Syllabus Axia College/College of Criminal Justice and Security Ethics and the Administration of Justice | | Course Description ADJ 235 presents the ethical standards‚ roles‚ and responsibilities of criminal justice professionals and examines potential profession-specific ethical dilemmas. Ethical theories are applied to real and hypothetical scenarios in the justice system. Policies Faculty and students/learners will be held responsible for understanding and adhering
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