The sentencing hearing is most likely conducted after a defendant has been found guilty, either through a plea agreement or a trial verdict. It typically takes place in the same court where the trial occurred and allows the judge to determine an appropriate punishment based on various factors, including the nature of the crime, the defendant's criminal history, and any mitigating or aggravating circumstances presented. During this hearing, both the prosecution and defense can present arguments and evidence regarding the sentence.
What can be done at a rehearing depends on the purpose of the rehearing. I assume you are referring to a rehearing preceding sentencing. The judge does not overturn a guilty plea at a rehearing. The defendant requests to withdraw the guilty plea and the judge either allows it or does not allow it. Or the defendant can request to change his plea to Not Guilty at a rehearing.
Yes. you will likely be hearing both yours and the babies. depending on the angle you point the Doppler at.
in the context of an HEENT exam, AC is likely to refer to air conduction during hearing tests.
It is very likely that many people did not survive surgery during Inca times. It is difficult to determine those outcomes, however.
Most likely, but you are going to need either a doctor's prescription or have proof of a certified hearing test indicating the need to hearing aids.
A hearing test evaluates an individual's ability to hear sounds at different frequencies. The letters "P" and "F" likely refer to the pitch and frequency of the sounds being tested during the exam. The test results help determine the extent and nature of any hearing loss a person may have.
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Because a larger amplitude the louder the sound therefore the sound with the larger amplitude is more likely to damage your hearing.