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clarifying bail conditions
Im currently on police bail. My bail conditions are to reside at my home address.
Last night I was at a friends house when I had to phone the police regarding an incident that was happening. After dealing with the incident a rather snotty wpc then turned to me and said that I was in breach of my bail conditions as they state that I should be residing at my home address. After arguing with her that I was breaking no bail conditions by been at a friends house she then arrested me for been in breach of bail. It was 11.30 at night and I protested that I had no curfew to be home at a certain time and that I was entitled to stay with friends if i wished. Once in the police car I told her that she was going to look foolish in an interview with my solicitor present. After a few minutes she said that she was going to de-arrest me and they took me home. I have not been able to speak to my solicitors today but I would like to know if I have broken any bail conditions by been at a friend house? Also whos to say exactly what time I should be home for anyway?
I think I was unfortunate eneough to come into contact with one of those officers that give the rest of them a bad name but would like to clarify my bail anyway.
Thanks for any answers or advice.
Last night I was at a friends house when I had to phone the police regarding an incident that was happening. After dealing with the incident a rather snotty wpc then turned to me and said that I was in breach of my bail conditions as they state that I should be residing at my home address. After arguing with her that I was breaking no bail conditions by been at a friends house she then arrested me for been in breach of bail. It was 11.30 at night and I protested that I had no curfew to be home at a certain time and that I was entitled to stay with friends if i wished. Once in the police car I told her that she was going to look foolish in an interview with my solicitor present. After a few minutes she said that she was going to de-arrest me and they took me home. I have not been able to speak to my solicitors today but I would like to know if I have broken any bail conditions by been at a friend house? Also whos to say exactly what time I should be home for anyway?
I think I was unfortunate eneough to come into contact with one of those officers that give the rest of them a bad name but would like to clarify my bail anyway.
Thanks for any answers or advice.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.shooter and RATTER. Thank you for sensible replies. My understanding of the word RESIDE means to live at. I have no conditions that state that I must sleep there and nothing stating that I have to be home at a certain time. Because it was 11.30 at night is immaterial and its nobodys business what time I choose to go to bed.
It is a very mild bail condition if it is the only one you have, it is basically to stop you moving away and becoming uncontactable.
If the courts wanted to restrict your movement at night time they would have imposed a curfew as you say. However if I were you I would 'play the game' and be in by midnight or, as I said, application to impose further conditions could be made.
It can't be for very long surely?
If the courts wanted to restrict your movement at night time they would have imposed a curfew as you say. However if I were you I would 'play the game' and be in by midnight or, as I said, application to impose further conditions could be made.
It can't be for very long surely?
nailit unless there was a specific time on your bail sheet they don't have a leg to stand on.
be careful with them though as they took great delight in turning up at mine nearly every night at all hours when i was on bail about ten years ago,to the point i asked my solicitor to get me tagged.
don't go down that route as if the magistrate is hungover/in a bad mood they could remand you
be careful with them though as they took great delight in turning up at mine nearly every night at all hours when i was on bail about ten years ago,to the point i asked my solicitor to get me tagged.
don't go down that route as if the magistrate is hungover/in a bad mood they could remand you
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