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Monday, December 01, 2008

The Judicial Interim Release program, commonly known as Bail Supervision, provides an alternative to remanding an accused person in custody pending trial/sentencing.  Program staff prepare reports for the court to assist in the process of decision making by the Court.

If a release is recommended, appropriate conditions are suggested for the Court’s approval. The program also provides intensive supervision for select accused released in the community to ensure they comply with the conditions of their bail and appear in court as required.  This level of involvement allows for quick responses to non-compliant accused, which may result in a Violation Report being submitted to the proper authorities, that is, prosecutor or police. 

In some cases, a client may require more intensive supervision upon release, which can be accomplished through the use of the electronic monitor.

New Admissions to Bail Supervision:

 2001200220032004200520062007
Aboriginal519625821820101911861199
Non-Aboriginal209262291275349363372
Not Stated4159865011114197
Total76994611981145147916901668

 

 2001200220032004200520062007
Male641769957952120413581348
Female128177241193275332320
Total76994611981145147916901668

 Average Daily Bail Supervision Count: 

 200120022003200420052006 
Male290360417444474608701
Female4775999295115146
Total337435516536569723847

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