Bail

Our Constitution guarantees the right not to be denied reasonable bail without just cause. When an accused is charged criminally and detained in police custody, our lawyers at Brass Law Office work quickly and tirelessly for your release on bail. This includes developing a bail plan, meeting sureties, compiling documentation and critically reviewing evidence. We advocate for an accused person’s release with Crown prosecutors and alternatively, conduct bail hearings. Getting bail means living in the community as you await your proceedings instead of staying in jail. Securing your freedom and liberty is the top priority at Brass Law Office. We have successful experience with bail hearings for all types of criminal offences and will work with you to argue for an accused’s release.

 

  • Negotiated releases
  • Bail hearings
  • Proactive defence

If you or someone you know has been charged an offence, it is important to hire an experienced bail lawyer. Contact Brass Law Office at 613-238-5757 (mobile: Alan – 613-762-2040 or Shira: 613-983-4947) or email us at info@brasslawoffice.ca for a free, no-obligation consultation.

Free consultation

Would you like a free 30-minute consultation with one of our lawyers? Just submit your details and we’ll be in touch as soon as possible. We will provide you with individualized attention and discuss methods to skilfully defend against your criminal charges.

 

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Fees

At Brass Law Office, we believe that every person charged with a crime deserves a full legal defence. While we do not provide fee estimates until we have reviewed a file, the costs will vary according to complexity of the case and the time involved. We develop individualized payment plans and fee schedules to work with your budget and achieve results in the most cost-effective way. Our lawyers work on either an hourly basis or block-fee basis to best meet your needs. For your convenience, cash, cheque, credit card and e-transfer are accepted.

Disclaimer

While every effort has been made to ensure that the information on this website is current and accurate, it is not a substitute for legal advice. Readers should not act upon information contained in the website before seeking individualized legal advice from a qualified professional. The content on this website is not intended to be used as legal advice nor does it create an attorney-client relationship between you and the criminal lawyers at Brass Law Office. All content, including links to third-party websites, is for general informational purposes only.