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==Initial Steps==
==Initial Steps==
{{seealso|Bail Hearing (Model Examination)}}
{{seealso|Bail Hearing (Model Examination)|Precedents, Court Forms and Checklists}}
 
Identify: 1) Accused name, 2) charges, 3) date of arrest


* {{Box}} Review case synopsis, consider conflicts regarding self or others;
* {{Box}} Review case synopsis, consider conflicts regarding self or others;
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* {{Box}} consider whether the accused should be assessed for fitness to stand trial under s. 672.11(a);
* {{Box}} consider whether the accused should be assessed for fitness to stand trial under s. 672.11(a);
* {{Box}} collect any available background information on the accused including history of mental illness, drug abuse, employment history, residential history, or  
* {{Box}} collect any available background information on the accused including history of mental illness, drug abuse, employment history, residential history, or  
* {{Box}} determine any concerns or safety concerns for the witnesses, complainants or victims;  
* {{Box}} determine any concerns or safety concerns for the witnesses, complainants or victims;
 
Request: 1) publication ban 517, 2) no contact 516(2)
 
Criminal Record:
* property: (range of time)
* violence:
* FTA:
* UAL:
* drugs or alcohol:
* weapons:
* breach (release or probation):
 
==Onus==
 
* Crown or accused s. 515(6)
** indictable offence while at large on another indictable offence (a)(i)
** offence involving firearm or firearm prohibition (a)(viii)
** not ordinarily a resident (b)
** intimate partner offence and has been convicted for an intimate partner offence (b.1)
** charged with an offence under 145(2) to (5) while on release/at large


==Primary Grounds==
==Primary Grounds==
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==Tertiary Grounds==
==Tertiary Grounds==


==Terms==
; Seriousness of the offence
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* heinous offence
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* serious violence
* {{Box}} The Applicant shall keep the peace and be of good behaviour.
* vulnerability of victims
 
* strength of case (quality and quantity of evidence available)
* {{Box}} The Applicant shall report within twenty-four (24) hours of his release from custody, in person, to the ___, and thereafter he shall report as and when directed by ___ and in any event not less than once per week in person.
* high-end range of penalty, presence of mandatory minimum
 
* {{Box}} The Applicant shall reside at___, and shall not change his address without first obtaining the consent of the Court.
 
* {{Box}} When first reporting to the Bail Supervisor, the Applicant shall provide his phone number to the Bail Supervisor and he shall not change that phone number without first advising the Bail Supervisor.
 
* {{Box}} The Applicant shall obey all rules and regulations of his residence.
 
* {{Box}} The Applicant shall remain within the Province of ____.
 
* {{Box}} The Applicant shall remain within the property upon which his residence is located at all times, except he may leave his residence between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. as follows:
** {{Box}} while in the company of his mother, ____;
** {{Box}} while in the company of his counsel; or
** {{Box}} while in the company of another adult person approved in writing by the Bail Supervisor.
 
* {{Box}} The Applicant shall present himself at the door of his residence when any Peace Officer or Bail Supervisor attends there for the purpose of determining his compliance with this Order.
 
* {{Box}} The Applicant shall respond personally and immediately to the phone when any Peace Officer or Bail Supervisor makes a phone call to his residence for the purpose of determining his compliance with this Order.
 
* {{Box}} The Applicant shall not leave ______, except with the permission of the Court or the written permission of the Bail Supervisor.


* {{Box}} The Applicant shall abstain from communicating, directly or indirectly, and shall have no contact, with [named persons], except as follows:
** {{Box}} through legal counsel, or
** {{Box}} while in attendance at court and within the courtroom.


* {{Box}} The Applicant shall not attend at or be within fifty (50) meters of any place which he knows to be the residence, school or workplace of any of those persons mentioned in condition 11, except while on a highway in a moving motor vehicle.
; Surrounding Circumstances
* presence of violence
* involvement of others
* accused's role
* vulnerability of victim
* personal circumstances of accused


* {{Box}} The Applicant shall not possess or consume any alcohol or any controlled substance as defined in Section 2 of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, except as prescribed for him by a Physician.
; Confidence of the Public
* confidence of a "reasonable, informed and dispassionate public...properly informed of the philosophy of the relevant legislative provisions, Charter values, and the actual circumstances of the case".
* the person should be mindful of:
** the presumption of innocence,
** the prohibition against punishment through pre-trial custody before a fair trial.
** that waiting for trial may last many months and "can have a significantly adverse affect on the life of the accused person and her or his family – resulting, for example, in loss of employment or interruption of education"
** that "[t]he poor may be more likely to be detained than those accused persons with greater financial resources."
** that "Pre-trial detention can significantly complicate the ability of an accused person to prepare their defence"
** that release should be assessed "in light of their antecedents and the support available to them from family, friends and the broader community"
** The perspective of an "excitable" or "irrational" citizen should not be taken into account.
** Public concern and fear of public safety;
** Confidence can be undermined not only by a failure to detain but also "if it orders detention where detention is not justified."
** the significance of the liberty of the subject;
** that granting of bail must be assessed on a case-by-case basis and that there are "no offences for which bail is automatically prohibited"
that "the vast majority of those who are charged with criminal offences are granted bail and do not abscond or commit further offences while on release"


* {{Box}} The Applicant shall not enter any liquor store, beer and wine store, bar, pub, lounge or other business premise where the primary commodity sold is liquor.
==Assessing Sureties==
; personal status
* age, citizenship
* place of residence (whether apartment, condo, or house). Duration of that residency. Other co-habitants.
* prior criminal record or outstanding charges
* family status: Single, married, or divorced. Duration of status. Number and ages of children. Location of habitation.
* employment status: position, hours a week, fixed or flexible, working at office or home. Supervised or unsupervised.
* assets: amount of income, regularity of income, property including vehicle, house, and other major asssets.


* {{Box}} The Applicant shall not possess any pipe, syringe or other drug paraphernalia.
; Relationships
* relationship to the accused. Years familiar with the accused. Regularity of contact.


* {{Box}} The Applicant shall register the number of any cell phone, pager or portable telecommunication device with the Bail Supervisor.
; Ability to supervise
* personal routine. Time away from house.
* What impact do you think this will have on your life?


* {{Box}} The Applicant shall not possess any weapon as defined in Section 2 of the Criminal Code, and he shall not reside in a home where any other person keeps or stores any such weapon.
; Understanding of responsibilities
* history as a surety.
* familiar with the accused's record and the accused's alleged offence,
* famiilar the proposed terms of release, and the obligations as surety.
* capacity to do physical checks, phone checks, video checks.
* familiar with accused reputation, demeanour, and agreeableness. Familiarity with the accused's history of honesty.
* reason for coming forward now. Considered the impact it may have on personal activities, expenses.


* {{Box}} The Applicant shall forthwith surrender for safekeeping to the ____ RCMP Detachment any firearm, cross-bow, prohibited weapon, restricted weapon, prohibited device, ammunition, prohibited ammunition or explosive substance in his possession, together with any authorization or registration certificate for any such item.  Except for purposes of making the delivery to the ____ RCMP in accordance with this condition, he shall not possess any of the listed items and he shall not reside in a home where any other person keeps or stores any such item.
; Reason for coming forward
* when was first contacted? Had any hesitancy? How long until agreeing? Did you previously disagree and change mind?


* {{Box}} The Applicant shall not possess any knife except for the purpose of preparing or eating food.
==See Also==
* [[Bail Release Form]]

Latest revision as of 19:36, 12 August 2024


Initial Steps

See also: Bail Hearing (Model Examination) and Precedents, Court Forms and Checklists

Identify: 1) Accused name, 2) charges, 3) date of arrest

  • Review case synopsis, consider conflicts regarding self or others;
  • have statements of witnesses and complainant;
  • have an updated print out of the accused's criminal record;
  • consider whether any other outstanding release orders should be revoked under s. 524.
  • consider whether the accused should be assessed for fitness to stand trial under s. 672.11(a);
  • collect any available background information on the accused including history of mental illness, drug abuse, employment history, residential history, or
  • determine any concerns or safety concerns for the witnesses, complainants or victims;

Request: 1) publication ban 517, 2) no contact 516(2)

Criminal Record:

  • property: (range of time)
  • violence:
  • FTA:
  • UAL:
  • drugs or alcohol:
  • weapons:
  • breach (release or probation):

Onus

  • Crown or accused s. 515(6)
    • indictable offence while at large on another indictable offence (a)(i)
    • offence involving firearm or firearm prohibition (a)(viii)
    • not ordinarily a resident (b)
    • intimate partner offence and has been convicted for an intimate partner offence (b.1)
    • charged with an offence under 145(2) to (5) while on release/at large

Primary Grounds

Concerns as a Flight Risk
  • Ties to the community
    • friends, family, other community members
    • school, employment, church, volunteering
    • Canadian Citizenship
  • Criminal record (esp. those relating to compliance and honesty)
  • Other outstanding charges
  • History of compliance with police direction.
  • Strength of conneciton to other provinces or other countries

Secondary Grounds

the circumstances of the offence:

  • seriousness and nature of the offence
  • duration of the offence, number of offences
  • surrounding circumstances of the offence and offender
  • accused's potential culpability
  • involvement of firearms
  • degree of planning and deliberation
  • mental health issues (observable by witnesses or in video statement)
  • addiction issues
  • any other issues that suggest dangerousness
  • suicidal tendencies
  • consciousness of guilt
  • physical and emotional impact of the incident upon the victim
  • likelihood of lengthy sentence
  • strength of the Crown's case[1]
  • risk or harm to victim
  • accused's criminal record
  • previous outstanding release conditions
  • history of abiding by court orders and conditions

Tertiary Grounds

Seriousness of the offence
  • heinous offence
  • serious violence
  • vulnerability of victims
  • strength of case (quality and quantity of evidence available)
  • high-end range of penalty, presence of mandatory minimum


Surrounding Circumstances
  • presence of violence
  • involvement of others
  • accused's role
  • vulnerability of victim
  • personal circumstances of accused
Confidence of the Public
  • confidence of a "reasonable, informed and dispassionate public...properly informed of the philosophy of the relevant legislative provisions, Charter values, and the actual circumstances of the case".
  • the person should be mindful of:
    • the presumption of innocence,
    • the prohibition against punishment through pre-trial custody before a fair trial.
    • that waiting for trial may last many months and "can have a significantly adverse affect on the life of the accused person and her or his family – resulting, for example, in loss of employment or interruption of education"
    • that "[t]he poor may be more likely to be detained than those accused persons with greater financial resources."
    • that "Pre-trial detention can significantly complicate the ability of an accused person to prepare their defence"
    • that release should be assessed "in light of their antecedents and the support available to them from family, friends and the broader community"
    • The perspective of an "excitable" or "irrational" citizen should not be taken into account.
    • Public concern and fear of public safety;
    • Confidence can be undermined not only by a failure to detain but also "if it orders detention where detention is not justified."
    • the significance of the liberty of the subject;
    • that granting of bail must be assessed on a case-by-case basis and that there are "no offences for which bail is automatically prohibited"

that "the vast majority of those who are charged with criminal offences are granted bail and do not abscond or commit further offences while on release"

Assessing Sureties

personal status
  • age, citizenship
  • place of residence (whether apartment, condo, or house). Duration of that residency. Other co-habitants.
  • prior criminal record or outstanding charges
  • family status: Single, married, or divorced. Duration of status. Number and ages of children. Location of habitation.
  • employment status: position, hours a week, fixed or flexible, working at office or home. Supervised or unsupervised.
  • assets: amount of income, regularity of income, property including vehicle, house, and other major asssets.
Relationships
  • relationship to the accused. Years familiar with the accused. Regularity of contact.
Ability to supervise
  • personal routine. Time away from house.
  • What impact do you think this will have on your life?
Understanding of responsibilities
  • history as a surety.
  • familiar with the accused's record and the accused's alleged offence,
  • famiilar the proposed terms of release, and the obligations as surety.
  • capacity to do physical checks, phone checks, video checks.
  • familiar with accused reputation, demeanour, and agreeableness. Familiarity with the accused's history of honesty.
  • reason for coming forward now. Considered the impact it may have on personal activities, expenses.
Reason for coming forward
  • when was first contacted? Had any hesitancy? How long until agreeing? Did you previously disagree and change mind?

See Also