The Calgary man accused of killing gas station attendant Maryam Rashidi in a hit and run was on bail for dangerous driving at the time.

Gas-and-dash victim Maryam Rashidi and her six-year-old son Koorosh. (Submitted by the family)

Joshua Cody Mitchell, 20, was charged on Jan. 30, 2015, with dangerous driving, possession of stolen property — a vehicle — as well as driving without a licence and driving without insurance.

A justice of the peace released Mitchell on $2,000 cash bail following his January arrest. As part of his release conditions he was not allowed to be in a private vehicle without its registered owner.

Other outstanding charges include failure to appear in court in February and fraud under $5,000.

Mitchell is facing several charges:

Criminal negligence causing death.

Dangerous driving causing death.

Hit and run causing death.

Possession of stolen property over $5,000.

Theft in relation to the June 7 incident that claimed Rashidi's life.

Mitchell made a brief court appearance over closed-circuit television on Thursday. He will appear in court again on Monday.