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The Bail Act 2013 uses an "unacceptable risk" test in regard to whether "the accused will fail to appear in any proceedings for the offence, commit a serious offence, endanger the safety of victims, individuals or the community, or interfere with witnesses or evidence". The Bail Act 2013 passed in the NSW parliament in May 2013.
Offences spelt out in the Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act 1985 (NSW) [14] cover all prohibited drugs. Among other important legislation is the Bail Act 2013, [15] Uniform Evidence Act 1995 [16] and the Customs Act 1901. [17]
The Bail Act 1978 is a former New South Wales law [3] that has been repealed, and replaced with the Bail Act 2013. [4] While it was considered "groundbreaking" when enacted, [5] it has been reformed several times to increase a presumption against bail.
Detective Eugene Stek criticised the simplified Bail Act 2013, which had a single test: asking if the accused posed an unacceptable risk, and then whether conditions could mitigate that risk. Stek accused Monis of being an instigator of the Lakemba protests after counter-terrorism police raided several roads, but upon questioning by Gormly ...
Bail Act may refer to: ... Bail Act 2013, New South Wales law; Bail Act (New Zealand), a 2000 statute of New Zealand This page was last edited on ...
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The Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) [1] is an Act of the Parliament of New South Wales that defines an extensive list of offences and sets out punishments for the majority of criminal offences in New South Wales (NSW), Australia. The Act, alongside the Crimes Act 1914 (Cth) and the Criminal Code Act 1995 (Cth), [2] [3] form the almost complete basis of ...
Bail Act 1898; Bail Act 1978; Bail Act 2013; Bail fund; Bail bondsman; M. R v Morales; P. Police (Detention and Bail) Act 2011; S. Sixteenth Amendment of the ...