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- Binding_over abstract "In the law of England and Wales and in other common law jurisdictions such as Hong Kong, binding over, a binding over order, and binding over for sentence are exercises of certain powers by magistrates. A person who is bound over can be required to refrain from certain activities for a stipulated period, to be of good behaviour or to comply with other conditions. When binding a person over, the magistrate will usually stipulate a conditional financial penalty or fine to be paid if the person later breaches the binding over order. If the person breaches the conditions, he or she can be arrested and brought to court or otherwise compelled to return to court where the magistrate may impose the stipulated financial penalty or otherwise dispose of the case.Magistrates can bind over a person to be of good behaviour or to keep the peace, any person, such as a defendant, witness or claimant. This may happen where the case involves violence or the threat of it. Sometimes the prosecution will drop such a charge if the defendant agrees to be bound over in this way. No conviction will be recorded if the matter is settled via a binding over order because the order is regarded as a civil matter.A magistrate has legal power to make orders to prevent a likely breach of the peace and, on evidence produced before him, may require a person, on pain of six months’ imprisonment on refusal, to enter into a recognizance and find sureties either to keep the peace or to be of good behaviour. The procedure is called ‘binding over to keep the peace’ and upon complaint by any person, the magistrate may hear the complainant, the defendant and witnesses, and if appropriate, may make the order.Binding over is a precautionary measure to be adopted when there are reasonable grounds to anticipate some present or future danger. It is not a conviction or a punishment. It should not be used for an act which is past and which is not likely to be repeated. It should not be used as an alternative measure for dealing with cases in which the prosecution has insufficient evidence to substantiate a charge.Applications to bind a person over may be made in a variety of circumstances: e.g. for minor assaults inside private premises where there are no truly independent witnesses; continuing domestic disputes; or for minor cases where it is obvious that both parties are at fault with no independent evidence to support either party's counter-allegation.".
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- Binding_over wikiPageRevisionID "660296615".
- Binding_over wikiPageWikiLink Archbold_Criminal_Pleading,_Evidence_and_Practice.
- Binding_over wikiPageWikiLink Breach_of_peace.
- Binding_over wikiPageWikiLink Breach_of_the_peace.
- Binding_over wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_legal_terms.
- Binding_over wikiPageWikiLink Civil_law_(common_law).
- Binding_over wikiPageWikiLink Claimant.
- Binding_over wikiPageWikiLink Contempt_of_court.
- Binding_over wikiPageWikiLink Conviction.
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- Binding_over wikiPageWikiLink Defendant.
- Binding_over wikiPageWikiLink English_law.
- Binding_over wikiPageWikiLink Hong_Kong.
- Binding_over wikiPageWikiLink Law_of_England_and_Wales.
- Binding_over wikiPageWikiLink Magistrate.
- Binding_over wikiPageWikiLink Magistrates.
- Binding_over wikiPageWikiLink Peace_bond.
- Binding_over wikiPageWikiLink Plaintiff.
- Binding_over wikiPageWikiLink Probation.
- Binding_over wikiPageWikiLink Prosecution.
- Binding_over wikiPageWikiLink Prosecutor.
- Binding_over wikiPageWikiLink Queens_peace.
- Binding_over wikiPageWikiLink Recognizance.
- Binding_over wikiPageWikiLink Sureties.
- Binding_over wikiPageWikiLink Surety.
- Binding_over wikiPageWikiLink Witness.
- Binding_over wikiPageWikiLinkText "Binding over".
- Binding_over wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bound over".
- Binding_over wikiPageWikiLinkText "bind him over".
- Binding_over wikiPageWikiLinkText "bind them over".
- Binding_over wikiPageWikiLinkText "binding over".
- Binding_over wikiPageWikiLinkText "bound over to keep the peace".
- Binding_over wikiPageWikiLinkText "bound over".
- Binding_over wikiPageWikiLinkText "bound".
- Binding_over wikiPageWikiLinkText "sign a recognizance".
- Binding_over hasPhotoCollection Binding_over.
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- Binding_over subject Category:English_legal_terms.
- Binding_over hypernym Exercises.
- Binding_over type Term.
- Binding_over comment "In the law of England and Wales and in other common law jurisdictions such as Hong Kong, binding over, a binding over order, and binding over for sentence are exercises of certain powers by magistrates. A person who is bound over can be required to refrain from certain activities for a stipulated period, to be of good behaviour or to comply with other conditions.".
- Binding_over label "Binding over".
- Binding_over sameAs m.0gyrw5.
- Binding_over sameAs బైండోవర్.
- Binding_over sameAs Q4914020.
- Binding_over sameAs Q4914020.
- Binding_over sameAs 自簽擔保守行為.
- Binding_over wasDerivedFrom Binding_over?oldid=660296615.
- Binding_over isPrimaryTopicOf Binding_over.