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The state uses what to bring a criminal case to trial?

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How long does it typically take for a criminal case to go to trial?

The time it takes for a criminal case to go to trial can vary widely depending on the complexity of the case and the court's schedule. On average, it can take several months to a year or more for a criminal case to go to trial.


Name the parties to a case in a criminal trial?

peaches


What are the duties of a criminal jury in a criminal case?

They hear charges against a person suspected of having committed a crime. If the grand jury believes there is sufficient evidence to bring the person to trial, they issue an indictment.


When will the criminal case not go to trial?

A criminal case will not go to trial if the defendant pleads guilty at a preliminary hearing or if the prosecution decides to discontinue the case (usually because they think the evidence is not strong enough for a reasonable chance of conviction).


What is a lawyer responsible for presenting the government's case in a criminal trial?

prosecutor


Pre-trial agreements in criminal case?

The question is unclear - - STIPULATIONS (???)


When do you have a trial by judge?

In most cases, you have the right to a trial by jury, but this is not a requirement. In a criminal case, if the defendant opts to have a bench trial, there will be no jury. In a civil case, if neither party requests a jury, it will be a bench trial.


Who is first person to open statement in criminal trial?

The prosecutor makes the first opening statement. The defense follows with its opening statement after the prosecution states its case.


When a case is resolved through a negotiated agreement before a full trial is completed this is called?

civil trial is a settlement criminal trial is a plea agreement


Why would a criminal court case go to a grand jury?

Some states still use the Grand Jury system to indict the accused. This is a necessary step in the criminal tral process in their states. Other states (most?) now accomplish the same thing by holding a Preliminary Hearing.


How long does the states attorney in Michigan have to file felony charges on an accident?

That would be a criminal case. In Michigan they would have six years to bring the charges.