Hi,
Can anyone help me (I don't mean to give me the answers but point in the right direction). This is a homework question relating to a group of friends commiting a crime together in Perth, getting arrested and having to appear in court the following morning, where the magistrate then granted conditional bail, with the main condition being that they cannot talk to each other at all until the next hearing.
In what circumstances can a magistrate prohibit codefendants from talking to each other or others in their group/gang/crew? What is the legal context and/ or purpose for this?
It must particularly or if not solely address the WA Bail Act 1982:
www.legislation.wa.gov.au
My main ideas are to prevent them from changing their stories or destroying evidence and also the object of mitigating harm-risk to the victim/property. Any other ideas?
Thank you for any input.
Can anyone help me (I don't mean to give me the answers but point in the right direction). This is a homework question relating to a group of friends commiting a crime together in Perth, getting arrested and having to appear in court the following morning, where the magistrate then granted conditional bail, with the main condition being that they cannot talk to each other at all until the next hearing.
In what circumstances can a magistrate prohibit codefendants from talking to each other or others in their group/gang/crew? What is the legal context and/ or purpose for this?
It must particularly or if not solely address the WA Bail Act 1982:
WALW - Bail Act 1982 - Home Page

My main ideas are to prevent them from changing their stories or destroying evidence and also the object of mitigating harm-risk to the victim/property. Any other ideas?
Thank you for any input.