What are the main grounds upon which bail can be granted?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from R. v. Verigin (No. 1), 1932 CanLII 238 (SK CA):

Counsel for the appellant relies upon Rex v. Smith (1924) 56 O.L.R. 244. A perusal of that case would make it appear, that the main grounds upon which bail was granted were: (1) That there were substantial grounds for the appeal; (2) That weeks must elapse before the appeal could be disposed of.

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