Glossary entry

Italian term or phrase:

libero con obblighi

English translation:

on conditional bail

Added to glossary by Ivana UK
Oct 20, 2020 09:06
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Italian term

libero con obblighi

Non-PRO Italian to English Law/Patents Law (general)
"libero con obblighi"
this term appears on the judgement issued by an Italian court

the term is on the right side of the judgment and has no context

the person xxxxx libero con obblighi Presente

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Proposed translations (English)
4 on conditional bail
4 on bail
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Oct 29, 2020 17:59: Ivana UK Created KOG entry

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Proposed translations

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on conditional bail

Conditional or unconditional bail?

Bail may be conditional or unconditional. Conditional bail means that the person has to abide by certain conditions. These conditions may require that the person lives at a certain address or does not contact certain people. The police may also impose a curfew or take away their passport and may require that they report to the police station at set times. Unconditional bail has no requirements beyond attending court on their hearing date. Bail may be refused if the police feel the person charged will commit another offence, is a risk in the community or previously broken bail conditions.



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Note added at 7 hrs (2020-10-20 17:00:01 GMT)
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https://www.prisonersfamilies.org/bail/
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on bail

I think this is the nearest term without further context, i.e the defendant has not been detained by police but released under certain obligations and conditions being satisfied.
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