![]() Note: If you’ve been charged with a crime, you have the right under “the Bill of Rights” to be released on bail on reasonable terms and conditions, unless there’s a good reason for continuing to hold you. ![]() New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990, s 24(b) ![]() ![]() For example, conditions of bail might include being put under a curfew, requiring you to report into a police station, living at a specific address or not consuming drugs or alcohol (if it’s related to the offending). Bail is normally granted on conditions which must be reasonable. Bail is release from court or police custody on the condition that you will appear in court when next required.
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