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up the alleged criminal offense. Relatedly, the filing enumerates the criminal law(s) that the defendant allegedly violated. Finally, the defendant is scheduled for an arraignment which is when the charge is formally and openly presented. If the defendant pleads not guilty at the arraignment, the court schedules a preliminary hearing.
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at which the charges are formally presented to the defendant. Several procedures must be done before the arraignment can happen. For example, in most states, the prosecutor first files an “information” document with the court. This filing describes the basic elements (the facts or factors) that make
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A preliminary hearing is not always required, and some jurisdictions do not require it. Some states hold preliminary hearings in every serious criminal case. Other states only have a preliminary hearing if the defense requests it; Alternatively, some states only have them for felony cases.
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in some jurisdictions) will be issued, and the prosecution will continue. If the court does not find probable cause, then typically the prosecution will cease. Many jurisdictions, however, allow the prosecution to seek a new preliminary hearing or to seek a bill of indictment from a
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The conduct of the preliminary hearing as well as the specific rules regarding the admissibility of evidence vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Hearsay is typically allowed. If the court decides that there is probable cause, a formal charging instrument (called the
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or after an arrest when the defendant is first brought to court, the arraignment may be referred to as an "initial hearing", or "preliminary arraignment", which is different from a preliminary hearing. Those other hearings are not probable cause hearings.
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If a judge determines that there is sufficient evidence to believe that the defendant committed the crime, then it is said that the defendant is "bound over".
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As a preliminary hearing is a "critical stage" of the proceeding, an indigent suspect is entitled to court-appointed counsel at the preliminary hearing. See
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to believe that the crime was committed and that the crime was committed by the defendant. There is a right to counsel at the preliminary hearing.
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imposed time limits on the Crown to bring criminal cases to trial, the Crown has started to use the
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Is there probable cause to believe the alleged crime occurred, and did it occur within the court's
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Where an indictment is obtained through means other than an information document, such as through
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may call witnesses. If there is not enough evidence, the court will dismiss the charge(s).
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where the accused in liable to a period of imprisonment greater than 14 years. The
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Is there probable cause to believe that the defendant committed the crime?
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under federal law, the defendant has the right to an indictment by a
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The key questions normally addressed at a preliminary hearing are:
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Index

common law
complaint
prosecutor
trial
defendant
lawyer
Canada
indictable offence
Crown Attorney
2016 Jordan decision
Supreme Court of Canada
direct indictment
Scotland
High Court of Justiciary
United States
probable cause
information
grand jury
jurisdiction
arraignment
grand jury proceedings
felony
grand jury
Fifth Amendment
United States Code
Article 32 hearing
Committal procedure
Grand jury
"Trial"
"Courts scramble under new rules on trial delays"

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