The concept of waiver in a criminal case means that the defendant voluntarily gives up certain rights. The defendant has a number of rights: to remain silent, to a jury trial, to cross examine witnesses and more. In the context of a guilty plea, a defendant gives up or waives these rights. For more information see the related links below.
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It can mean that the case is still open and under active investigation or prosecution.
Kent v US 1966 is a famous court case involving juveniles and their rights. The decision and outcome of the case included the facts that: 1) there must always be a hearing in the matter of waiver of jurisdiction 2) there must always be assistance of counsel in a hearing of waiver of jurisdiction 3) the plaintiff's counsel must have access to all social records If the judge determines that a waiver of transfer is the right answer there must be a statement of facts based on a full investigation, including a statement of the judge's reasons for the waiver. A waiver of jurisdiction is basically the decision to allow a juvenile to be tried as an adult in criminal court.
own recognisance. Defendant ticketed & released.
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My wife signed a waiver of service. did she waive her rights in the case as well
It depends on what you mean by "hearing phase". This is not a part of criminal procedure.
In New Zealand, what you talk of is "plea-bargaining" and does not mean the criminal is not sentenced or that the case is dismissed, but it does mean the criminal or prosecution will get lesser of a sentence eg less money to pay, or less of a sentence in jail.
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In criminal law a final judgment of guilty in the criminal case and the punishment that is granted.
It depends on what you mean by "hearing phase". This is not a part of criminal procedure.
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