What is bail, and how does it work? A ‘bail,’ formally known as a “recognizance,’ simply means a release from custody. A bail allows an accused person to remain at home or elsewhere instead of jail as their criminal case progresses through the court system. A Judge or Justice of the Peace can grant bail if they believe the accused will appear in court when required and obey the conditions set out in the recognizance read more here
Toronto criminal lawyer, Brian Ross, provides representation for those facing criminal charges including: ‘drunk driving’ offences, domestic assault, fraud, theft, all drug offences, criminal organization offences, murder, and more. Mr. Ross is a member of the Criminal Lawyer’s Association and Legal Aid Ontario’s “Extremely Serious Matters” Panel, consisting of criminal lawyers deemed to have the proven experience necessary to conduct trials in the most serious of criminal matters.
