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It is the presentation of the formal charges against him. He doesn't have to be physically present, in many court systems he is "present" via a closed circuit TV link.

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What is a vigorous defense?

The intensity of a defence lawyer to protect a defendent in a court hearing. To fight for the innocence of a defendent.


What is casebriefing?

A case briefing is a summerization of all the evidence present in a court case. This allows lawyers to be able to plan a strategy on how to win or attack a defendent.


What happens to bond money if the defendant is found guilty?

In any case at all, if the defendent returns on the appointed date, the bail/bond money is returned. It doesn't matter whether he/she is found guilty or not, as the bail money is only a deposit, meant to ensure that the defendent will return to court.


What is the role of lawyers in a trial?

To defend the defendent


Who is the defendent?

The defendant - is the person accused of a crime in a trial.


Who is the person in the help the plaintiff?

the defendent...i hope that helped


What another word for defendant?

Defense man Another word for defendent is someone who is defend their self from the plantiff. Another word for defendent is someone who is defend their self from the plantiff.


Can you get locked up at an arrainment?

Yes. The judge can order you into custody at any time during the pre-trial and trial process.


Who are the 2 main participants in civil case?

the plaintiff and the defendent


The defendent is not criminally responsible for his or her actions?

Not unless they are adjudged insane.


What does court code 43470 stand for?

If facing criminal charges in santa claracounty its the court code. Its tell you where the defendent is going to court.and the court happens to be at the suprior court on hedding st. By the main jail


What happens to the defendent in a mistrail?

In a mistrial, the case is declared invalid and does not result in a conviction or acquittal for the defendant. The defendant may face a new trial if the mistrial was declared due to procedural errors or jury misconduct.

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