1200. Bail to local authority accommodation.
Children (Volume 9 (2023), paras 1–722; Volume 10 (2023), paras 723–1311) | Commentary(iv) Summary Proceedings
A person charged with or convicted of a criminal offence has a general right to bail, to which conditions may be attached1.
If the parent or guardian of a person under the age of 17 consents to be a surety for the person2, the parent or guardian may be required to secure that the person
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(iv) Summary Proceedings
A person charged with or convicted of a criminal offence has a general right to bail, to which conditions may be attached1.
If the parent or guardian of a person under the age of 17 consents to be a surety for the person2, the parent or guardian may be required to secure that the person
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