<P> A peace bond can be issued by a criminal court judge or a Justice of the Peace . A peace bond is usually issued when the Crown Prosecutor is convinced that a strong case does not exist against the accused . A person does not plead guilty when they enter into a peace bond . Thus, there is no finding of guilt or conviction registered if a person agrees to sign a peace bond . One of the reasons why a person may agree to enter into a peace bond is to avoid a criminal trial, and ultimately the possibility of being convicted in a court of law of the offence for which they were charged . Being convicted in a court of law would entail receiving a criminal record . </P> <P> The peace bond itself is usually set for twelve months . If a peace bond is signed, then the charges are withdrawn, and the prosecution of those charges is considered to be complete, and those same charges can never be re-instated . However, if one or more of the conditions of a peace bond are broken, either by not obeying one of the conditions, or by getting charged with a subsequent criminal offence within the 12 - month period of time in which it was signed, there could be very serious repercussions, as this may result in the person being charged with a separate criminal offence of "breach of recognizance" or "disobeying a court order". The defendant may also be required to forfeit the entire cash surety that they pledged to pay to the court (usually $500 or $1000) when they entered into the peace bond . Breaching any condition of a peace bond is considered a criminal offence . Moreover, as of July 19, 2015, a conviction for breaching a condition of a peace bond carries a maximum sentence of up to four years imprisonment . </P> <P> The use of peace bonds is rather uncommon in the U.S. justice system, but a deferred prosecution has a similar effect . Since there is no conviction or admission of any guilt, signing a peace bond in Canada does not usually result in U.S. inadmissibility under INA § 212 (a) (2). </P> <P> Upon expiry of the peace bond, the person who was subject to the bond should write to the arresting police agency and request that the bond be purged, along with their fingerprints and photographs (if applicable). Otherwise, details of the bond will remain in the investigative section of the Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC) indefinitely, which may affect future travel and employment . Applications to request a file destruction of fingerprints, photographs, and record of disposition are available on all Canadian police websites . </P>

Is a peace bond an admission of guilt