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10 Tips for Saving Money When You Rent a Car at Chania Airport

  Bail, also called ‘judicial interim release’, is governed by section 515 of the   Criminal Code  and section 11(e) of the   Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.  Section 515(1) of the   Code  and section 11(e) the   Charter  both ensure that everyone is granted reasonable bail unless there is a good reason not to. This means that the default (or presumptive) position is that individuals are granted bail with no conditions.  In a typical bail hearing, the burden is on the Crown to justify why someone should not get bail. Further, the Crown must justify why any additional conditions placed on a person who is granted bail are necessary and reasonable. There are some exceptions to this principle, which include when individuals are charged with offences under section 469 of the  Criminal Code  (e.g., murder) or when they have previously been granted released and are alleged to have breached a condition of that release. All t...