NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: R v Rodney BOATSWAIN [2015] NSWSC 878 Hearing dates: 29 June 2015 Date of orders: 02 July 2015 Decision date: 02 July 2015 Jurisdiction: Common Law Before: Beech-Jones J Decision: Bail is granted on the following conditions: (1) The Applicant is to reside at [***].
(2) The Applicant is not to leave [***] unless in the company of his wife, Julie Boatswain, and only for the purpose of reporting to Quakers Hill Police Station, or attending upon the offices of his legal representatives, court, pre-arranged appointments at Centrelink, medical appointments, or to be hospitalised.
(3) Except where the Applicant is absent from [***] in accordance with condition 2, the Applicant is to present himself to police who attend at those premises to monitor his compliance with bail conditions.
(4) The Applicant is to report to Quakers Hill Police Station daily between the hours of 8:00am and 8:00pm.
(5) The Applicant is not to apply for a passport.
(6) The Applicant is not to approach within 500m of any point of interstate or international departure including any airport.
(7) With the exception of Julie Boatswain, Maurice Boatswain or Justin Boatswain, the Applicant is not to contact or attempt to communicate, directly or indirectly, with any Crown witness except through his legal representatives.
(8) The Applicant enters into an agreement under which he agrees to forfeit the sum of $250,000 if he fails to appear before a Court in accordance with his bail acknowledgment.
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