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Understanding Bail

Information about bail applications, conditions, and responsibilities while awaiting court proceedings.

Audience
General Public

Legislation Reference

Criminal Procedure Act 1972

Deadline Notes

Bail conditions must be followed at all times while awaiting court proceedings.

Help / Contact

Contact the Court Registry or seek legal advice if you require assistance regarding bail conditions.

Bail allows a person charged with an offence to remain in the community while awaiting court proceedings.

The Court may grant bail subject to conditions, including:
– Reporting requirements;
– Restrictions on travel;
– Surrender of travel documents;
– Restrictions on contacting certain persons;
– Financial guarantees or sureties.

When considering bail, the Court may take into account:
– The seriousness of the offence;
– Risk of failing to appear in court;
– Risk of interfering with witnesses;
– Protection of the community;
– Personal circumstances of the accused.

Failure to comply with bail conditions may result in arrest and cancellation of bail.

Practice Direction Details

Issuing Authority
Nauru Judiciary

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