An introduction to bail and the bail process Bail is the process whereby a person accused of offences is released into the community while awaiting their trial. Bail usually has a number of conditions for the accused to either fulfill certain obligations, such as...
Bail and the Rule of Law Bail has a significant role in upholding the rule of law in Australian justice systems. Bail is a key feature of our criminal investigation and trial processes that protects the individual rights of accused persons, such as the right to...
Post-Sentencing Considerations Return to Education Page Balancing the rights of individuals and the community Introduction Case Examples P-S Regimes Legislative Framework Legal Issues Statutory Review Pre-learning activity Use the following headlines to discuss...
The Drug Courts Download a this resource as a PDF Specialist Courts Along with the Coroners Court, the Youth Koori Court and the Children’s Court, the Drug Court is a specialist court that sits at the Local Court level in the NSW court hierarchy. For more information...