Bail means the temporary release of a person who has been charged by the police or other authority, and is awaiting trial. Often, if bail is granted, certain conditions will be put in place to ensure that the accused person appears at court on a specific date – this can include for example that a sum of money be lodged by another person to guarantee the accused’s appearance in court.
For further information on bail, including when to apply for bail and the thresholds applicable in certain cases, click on our Bail links under our What We Do page.
Having the right legal team who are willing to walk the extra mile to fight for their client’s freedom can make all the difference to a bail application – so if you know someone who is currently in custody wishing to apply for bail, contact our experienced legal team today – we will help.