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Standardised bail conditions – Criminal QLD

18 December 2018 by By Lawyers

The Queensland Supreme Court has developed and made available standardised bail conditions, through its Streamlining Criminal Justice Committee and Rules Committee.

The document is not a practice direction or court form and has no formal application; it is simply an attempt by the court to provide examples of clearer proposed bail conditions so that clients granted bail can better understand their obligations. The document is a useful aid in the drafting of proposed orders when bail is sought and might assist practitioners and their clients in seeking and obtaining bail before the Magistrates Court.

See the By Lawyers Criminal Magistrates Court matter plan for a copy of the Standardised Bail Conditions – and helpful commentary on bail applications generally.

Filed Under: Criminal Law, Publication Updates, Queensland Tagged With: bail conditions, drafting bail orders, Queensland Supreme Court, standardised bail

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