Something a person must or must not do when they are on bail.
A person can be arrested if a bail condition is broken (breach of bail).
Courts can impose conditions on bail if they are necessary to make sure the child:
- surrenders to custody (turns up at court);
- does not commit an offence while on bail;
- does not interfere with witnesses or otherwise obstruct the course of justice (does not contact witnesses or try to stop the criminal court case from happening);
- makes themselves available for the making of inquiries or a report to help the court with sentencing;
- attends an appointment with a legal representative;
- for their own welfare.