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Within 24 to 72 hours af arrest.

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Q: How long does a defendant have to get a preliminary hearing?
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Can a defendant have a copy of his preliminary hearing transcripts?

Yes, a defendant can get a copy of his preliminary hearing transcripts.


Who has the power to waive a preliminary hearing?

The defendant.


Is The purpose of a preliminary hearing is to determine the guilt of a defendant?

No.


Can a preliminary hearing be held without the defendant?

Yes. Grand Jury.


The preliminary hearing is used to decide all but which one what?

whether the defendant is guilty


What does HTS waived for preliminary hearing mean?

HTS waived for preliminary hearing means the defendants forgoes his rights to this hearing. The defendant just wishes to proceed to the next step of the judicial process.


What purpose does a grand jury or preliminary hearing serve?

Depending on the state you are in (some use the Grand Jury System and others use the Preliminary Hearing system) it is the hearing at which the defendant is formally charged with the offense he was arrested for.


Iat the preliminary hearing if a judge holds the defendant to answer for trial the prosecuting attorney must do what?

Prepare an imdictmemt


If a defendant is arrested in a jurisdiction that doesn't require a grand jury indictment a court will then conduct a what?

A 'preliminary hearing.' aka. a probable cause hearing.


A defendant has the ability to get both a preliminary hearing and a Grand Jury?

No they are not allowed to both, they must choose between the two.


What is a preliminary hearing for?

In the context of criminal law, a preliminary hearing is used to determine whether probable cause exists to believe that the offense charged has been committed by the defendant. The hearing officer considers the evidence and reaches a decision on the issue of probable cause. Procedures vary by state, so local law should be consulted.


Which step in the pretrial activities does a judicial officer determine whether a crime has been committed?

During the preliminary hearing, a judicial officer determines if a crime was committed. In the United States, the defendant has a right to be assisted by counsel.