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Bail Act 1977
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4A Step 1—exceptional circumstances test
S. 4A(1) substituted by No. 32/2018 s. 85(2).
(1) This section applies if, under section 4AA(1) or (2), the step 1—exceptional circumstances test applies to a decision of whether to grant bail.
S. 4A(1A) inserted by No. 32/2018 s. 85(2).
(1A) The bail decision maker must refuse bail unless satisfied that exceptional circumstances exist that justify the grant of bail.
(2) The accused bears the burden of satisfying the bail decision maker as to the existence of exceptional circumstances.
(3) In considering whether exceptional circumstances exist, the bail decision maker must take into account the surrounding circumstances.
The term ***surrounding circumstances*** is defined in section 3. Also the bail decision maker is required to take into account other matters if the accused is an Aboriginal person or a child. See sections 3A and 3B.
(4) If the bail decision maker is satisfied that exceptional circumstances exist that justify the grant of bail, the bail decision maker must then move to step 2—unacceptable risk test.
S. 4B inserted by No. 3/2018 s. 7, repealed by No. 32/2018 s. 86.
S. 4C (Heading) amended by No. 32/2018 s. 87(1).
S. 4C inserted by No. 3/2018 s. 7.