‘Rare’ domestic violence bail change followed Molly Ticehurst’s alleged murder by ex-partner

Extreme criticism of bail decisions in the wake of Molly Ticehurst’s murder could be behind NSW’s remand prisoner population surging to record highs.

More than 5760 people were in prison awaiting a hearing in June 2024, up 19 per cent from the previous peak of 4831 in June 2023.

The NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research put the rise down to an increase in accused domestic violence offenders being denied bail, with a record-high 1811 DV offenders on remand.

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The previous record was 1460 in December 2023.

But the jump in remand prisoners pre-dates harsher bail laws brought in by the NSW government on July 1, when the onus was placed on serious domestic violence offenders to show magistrates and judges why they should be released.

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