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Title : My child is on bail
Description : Bail is an agreement to appear in court on a set day. It is your child's right to apply for bail when charged with an offence.
Subject : Bail, Children & young people, Childrens Court, Childrens rights, Crime, Juvenile justice
Author : Department of Juvenile Justice
Date Modified :
Web Page : http://www.djj.nsw.gov.au/family_info_kit_bail.htm

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Title : Being a bail guarantor
Description : A guarantor of bail is usually referred to as a surety
Subject : Bail
Author : New South Wales Local Court
Date Modified : 2002-10-08
Web Page : http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lawlink/local_courts/ ll_localcourts.nsf/pages/lc_info_sureties

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Title : Supreme Court bail - Legal Aid NSW
Description : Legal Aid NSW: help with Supreme Court bail application
Subject : Legal services
Author : NSW Legal Aid Commission
Date Modified : 2002-04-17
Web Page : http://www.legalaid.nsw.gov.au/asp/index.asp?pgid=100

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Title : Are you applying for Supreme Court bail? - Legal Aid NSW
Description : Legal Aid NSW: Applying for supreme court bail
Subject : Bail
Author : NSW Legal Aid Commission
Date Modified : 2003-05-27
Web Page : http://www.legalaid.nsw.gov.au/asp/index.asp?pgid=487

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Title : Bail Refund Procedures
Description : Bail is an agreement to attend court to answer a criminal charge. It can be granted at any stage of criminal proceedings. Often, when bail is granted, a number of conditions are applied to the bail undertaking. These can include surrendering a passport or agreeing to report to police on a regular basis. A well known condition is requiring the deposit of a sum of money with the Court and agreeing to forfeit that money if bail is breached.
Subject : Bail
Author : Supreme Court of NSW
Date Modified : 2001-02-19
Web Page : http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lawlink/supreme_court/ll_sc. nsf/pages/SCO_bailrefund

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Title : Bail - Legal Aid NSW
Description : Legal Aid NSW: How Legal Aid can assist you with bail applications
Subject : Legal services
Author : NSW Legal Aid Commission
Date Modified : 2003-01-16
Web Page : http://www.legalaid.nsw.gov.au/asp/index.asp?pgid=389

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Title : Procedures relating to sureties in the Supreme Court
Description : What is bail? Surety and bail explained. Who can be a surety? What do you do if you think the defendant will default? Where can I go for further help?
Subject : Bail
Author : Supreme Court of NSW
Date Modified : 1999-05-07
Web Page : http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lawlink/supreme_court/ll_sc. nsf/pages/SCO_sureties

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Title : Apprehended Violence Orders Practice and Procedure in the Local Court
Description : Extract from Local Courts Practice and Procedure Manual 1999Contents: Introduction and definitions, Applying for an Apprehended Violence Order, Office Procedures, Warrants, Summons and OrdersThe Bail Act and apprehended violence matters Appeals, OffencesRegistration of interstate orders
Subject : Apprehended violence orders, Community support services - Women, Domestic violence, Local Court, Police
Author : Violence Against Women Specialist Unit
Date Modified : 2000-03-29
Web Page : http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lc/dvlink.nsf/pages/lc_avo

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Title : Supreme Court of NSW: Forms and Fees
Description : Information on Forms & Fees of the Supreme Court of NSW
Subject : Bail, Courts, Crime, Debt, Legal costs, Legal forms, Probate, Representing yourself, Supreme Court
Author : Supreme Court of NSW
Date Modified :
Web Page : http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lawlink/supreme_court/ll_sc. nsf/pages/SCO_courtfees

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Title : Magistrates Early Referral Into Treatment (MERIT)
Description : The Magistrates Early Referral Into Treatment (MERIT) program is designed for offenders who are eligible for bail and who show potential for treatment and rehabilitation. The Program aims to reduce drug-related crime by enabling eligible offenders to undertake assessment and treatment.
Subject : Crime, Drugs
Author : NSW Police
Date Modified :
Web Page : http://www.police.nsw.gov.au/community_issues/drugs/ related_information/magistrates_early_referral_into_treatment_(merit)

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