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Charles Drummond

Charles is a trainee with The Glasgow Law Practice. He graduated B.A. Philosophy from the University of Stirling in 1989 before embarking on a successful career in music and television. He returned to University to study Law at Glasgow where he obtained an LL.B and Dip L.P. During the course of his studies he worked with the firm and was involved in the preparation and defence of cases relating to murder, rape, culpable homicide, assault and robbery, fraud, bigamy, proceeds of crime, military prosecutions, examination of facts and fatal accident enquiries. His particular interests are Criminal Law, Proceeds of Crime, Military Law and Environmental Law.

Understanding Bail Conditions Imposed by Courts in Scotland- The Glasgow Law Practice Guide

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Charles Drummond
Charles is a trainee with The Glasgow Law Practice. He graduated B.A. Philosophy from the University of Stirli...
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on Thursday, 05 January 2012
in Criminal Defence

The courts in Scotland impose bail conditions on a daily basis and the decision to grant bail by a Judge , Sheriff or Magistrate can often be considered controversial depending on the circumstances of a case. An accused person requires to be fully aware of the implications of being on bail and the consequences should the bail order be breached in any way. Charles Drummond of The Glasgow Law Practice has produced a helpful guide on this topic.