= Jennifer =
Active Member
Hey I was just hoping someone could clarify what exceptional circumstances are?
for example s 9C Murder states:
An authorised officer or court is not to grant bail to a person in respect of an offence of murder unless the authorised officer or court is satisfied that exceptional circumstances justify the grant of bail.
another example is found in s 9D Repeat offenders—serious personal violence offences
(1) An authorised officer or court is not to grant bail to a person in respect of a serious personal violence offence if the person is a repeat offender unless the authorised officer or court is satisfied that exceptional circumstances justify the grant of bail.
after reading the legislation a numerous amount of times I think 'exceptional circumstances' are discretionary and subjective would my conclusions be correct?
for example s 9C Murder states:
An authorised officer or court is not to grant bail to a person in respect of an offence of murder unless the authorised officer or court is satisfied that exceptional circumstances justify the grant of bail.
another example is found in s 9D Repeat offenders—serious personal violence offences
(1) An authorised officer or court is not to grant bail to a person in respect of a serious personal violence offence if the person is a repeat offender unless the authorised officer or court is satisfied that exceptional circumstances justify the grant of bail.
after reading the legislation a numerous amount of times I think 'exceptional circumstances' are discretionary and subjective would my conclusions be correct?