Second, it extends the recognizance to keep the peace and clarifies the terms of recognizances in order to prevent repeat offences. |
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The offender's criminal record is flagged for future reference when the individual is before the courts on subsequent charges or recognizances. |
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The most common form of release was an undertaking to appear except in Toronto where recognizances are typically used. |
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Applications for the forfeiture of recognizances of young persons shall be made to the youth justice court. |
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Currently, recognizances to keep the peace come under sections 810.1 and 810.2 of the Criminal Code. |
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They relate to the ongoing prosecutions and any facts underlying the order of the Court imposing the recognizances. |
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The recognizances, also known as peace bonds, are in effect for a 12-month period. |
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It records that he has an extensive criminal record, including threats, numerous failures to comply with recognizances and probation orders and three failures to appear. |
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It is submitted that the certificates of default on the two recognizances in question are nullities because the justices failed to set out the reason for the default. |
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Records show that he enrolled recognizances and contracts, and also issued writs commanding a sheriff to enforce them. |
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Any court orders, recognizances or peace bonds and breaches of them. |
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These orders can be issued immediately rather than in six months, which is an answer to one of the major problems associated with section 810 recognizances. |
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He heard cases on recognizances, the execution of Acts of Parliament and any case in which an officer of the Court of Chancery was involved. |
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In all three jurisdictions, obtaining a peace bond by direct application to a J. P. was reportedly a time-consuming problem wrought with delays, making section 810 recognizances a poor choice for battered women. |
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These are terrorism recognizances rather than apprehended domestic violence recognizances, as in section 810 of the Criminal Code, to which she was referring. |
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