B.C. Crown says bail policy changes need to come from federal government
VICTORIA — British Columbia has one of Canada’s strictest bail condition policies for prosecutors to ask for custody orders, yet repeat violent offenders continue to be released in the majority of cases, Attorney General Niki Sharma said.
Her comments come as the BC Prosecution Service released seven weeks of data in response to a directive issued last year by the provincial government to ask the courts to detain repeat violent offenders until trial.
It shows only about a quarter of repeat offenders were kept in custody until their trial for violent offences, the service said.
Sharma said the figures have prompted the government to renew its call for federal bail reform. She said despite the provincial bail directive, judges are still releasing these accused.