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What is the Right to bail?

Updated: 8/19/2023
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Under current law, a defendant has an absolute right to bail if the custody time limits have expired and otherwise ordinarily a right to bail unless there is sufficient reason not to grant it,

Any person accused of committing a crime is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Therefore a person charged with a crime, should not be denied freedom unless there is a good reason.

The main reasons for refusing bail are that the defendant is accused of an imprisonable offence and there are substantial grounds for believing that the defendant would:

  1. abscond, or
  2. commit further offences whilst on bail, or
  3. interfere with witnesses.

The court should take into account:

  1. the nature and seriousness of the offence or default (and the probable method of dealing with the defendant for it),
  2. the character, antecedents, associations and community ties of the defendant,
  3. the defendant's bail record, and
  4. the strength of the evidence.

The court may also refuse bail:

  • for the defendant's own protection;
  • where the defendant is already serving a custodial sentence for another offence;
  • where the court is satisfied that it has not been practicable to obtain sufficient information;
  • where the defendant has already absconded in the present proceedings;
  • where the defendant has been convicted but the court is awaiting a pre-sentence report, other report or inquiry and it would be impracticable to complete the inquiries or make the report without keeping the defendant in custody;
  • where the defendant is charged with a non-imprisonable offence, has already been released on bail for the offence with which he is now accused, and has been arrested for absconding or breaching bail.

Where the accused has previous convictions for certain homicide or sexual offences, the burden of proof is on the defendant to rebut a presumption against bail.

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The United States Constitution S.1, Article 9 states:

"The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in cases of rebellion or invasion, the public safety may require it."

Habeas corpus is a legal action through which a person can seek to end the unlawful detention of themselves or another person.
The Supreme court has held that the right to a reasonable bail (when the public interest, well-being of the accused and integrity of the evidence allow it) is an integral part of habeas corpus.

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Actually, the eighth amendment to the U.S. Constitution does not guarantee a right to bail, just that if there is bail, that bail cannot be excessive.

For example, in many states there is no bail for the charge of murder.

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Bail is part of the eighth amendment. Bail is a right when a person is granted the right. There are cases that it can be taken away, such as committing a horrible crime, like a murder or something horrible.

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To be CONSIDERED for bail is a matter of right. To be automatically given release on bail is NOT.

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There is no amendment that guarantees a right to bail. The 8th amendment prohibits the levying of excessive bail.

In many states for example there is no bail for the charges of murder.

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