07/12/2016
Breach of Bail in New South Wales
When you are granted bail you have to sign an acknowledgment of the bail and its conditions before you will be released. By signing this you are agreeing to comply with all of the bail conditions. If you don't, it is called a breach of bail. You can breach a bail in two ways, either by breaching a condition of your bail or by failing to appear in accordance with your bail undertaking. A failure to comply with a bail condition is not an offence but it can lead to the bail being reconsidered by the court. Failing to appear in accordance with a bail acknowledgment is a criminal offence. In New South Wales the law on Bail is contained in the Bail Act.
Read more: Breach of Bail in New South Wales, Link: https://www.gotocourt.com.au/criminal-law/nsw/breach-of-bail/