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Don't understand question. If you're released at your arraignment on personal recognizance or on bail, you will be notified when to appear for your preliminary hearing. Don't miss it because if you do, both the police AND your bail bondsman will be looking for you.

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What does waiver of preliminary hearing mean?

A waiver of preliminary hearing means that it has been decided, or agreed, that no preliminary hearing is needed and so none will be held.


Can a defendant have a copy of his preliminary hearing transcripts?

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


A preliminary hearing is used to decide whether?

The preliminary hearing is used to decide whether or not a crime has been committed. During the preliminary hearing, the court will decide whether or not to pursue charges.


How many times can a preliminary hearing be continued in Pennsylvania before being dismissed?

how many times can a preliminary hearing be put of in pa


Will judge let you out of jail during preliminary hearing?

If the preliminary hearing is commensurate with your bond hearing, it is possible that you could either have bail set at that time, or released on Personal Rocognizance.


Can you appeal a preliminary hearing in Georgia?

In Georgia, a preliminary hearing is not typically subject to appeal. Instead, it is a hearing to determine whether there is enough evidence for a case to proceed to trial. If a defendant disagrees with the outcome of a preliminary hearing, they may seek other legal remedies, such as filing a motion to dismiss or pursuing a trial. However, the decision made at a preliminary hearing itself cannot be appealed in the traditional sense.


Who has the power to waive a preliminary hearing?

The defendant.


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.


Can you withdraw a preliminary hearing waiver?

Once a judge rule to hear a motion at the preliminary hearing stage, can the states attorney acquire an indictment before the judge rule on the motion that was set for a hearing date?


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

No.


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.


What does waives preliminary hearing mean?

A preliminary hearing simply determines that there is probable cause or reason to believe that a crime has been committed and that you may have committed it so the case can proceed to trial. By waiving the preliminary hearing, you are not admitting guilt, you are only agreeing that there is enough evidence against you for you to stand trial.

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