Bail and Bond Lawyer in Sydney
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Our lawyers at The Australian Legal Practice specialise in all your bail application needs. If you or someone you know needs assistance with a bail application, please contact us immediately at (02) 8084 9929.
What is bail?
Bail refers to the conditional release of an individual after they have been charged with an offence. This process allows the person to remain free while awaiting trial or further legal proceedings. Various factors influence whether an individual is eligible for bail, including the nature and severity of the offence, the individual’s criminal history, the potential risk to public safety, and the likelihood of the individual returning for their court appearances.
If bail is granted, specific conditions may be imposed. These conditions can include regular check-ins with law enforcement, restrictions on travel, or requirements to avoid contact with certain individuals. It is essential for anyone granted bail to fully understand and comply with these conditions, as failure to do so could result in re-arrest and revocation of bail.
Bail matters are often very urgent. At The Australian Legal Practice, we understand the burden that families experience when searching for a Sydney bail lawyer to assist their loved ones. If you need a reliable criminal bail lawyer in Sydney, you can trust our experienced team.
Call our criminal bail lawyers now at (02) 8084 9929.
How do you get bail?
Our Sydney bail lawyers deeply understand the amended Bail Act 2013, as commenced in 2015.
We have:
- Knowledge of show cause offences
We can:
- Identify bail concerns and understand conditions that might be imposed to address those concerns
- Identify whether unacceptable risk will impact your chances of bail being granted
What are show cause offences?
Section 16B of the Bail Act 2013 (NSW) defines show cause offences. If charged with a show cause offence, it is usually more difficult to be granted bail. In such circumstances, you must demonstrate to the court why it is not justified to refuse your bail application.
The offences are listed in the legislation as follows:
s 16B(1)(a)-(k)
- Carries life imprisonment
- Certain serious personal violence offences
- Serious indictable offences re certain sexual offences
- Certain firearms and weapons offences
- Certain NSW commercial quantity drug offences
- Certain Commonwealth commercial quantity drug offences
- Serious indictable offences committed on bail, parole, supervision
- Serious indictable offences of attempt, aid, abet, assist, conspire to commit offence in s 16B
Our Sydney bail lawyers can help you today. Call our 24-hour line (02) 8084 9929 now to speak with a criminal bail lawyer.
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