If they aren't released on bond, they are usually housed in the local jail closest to the courthouse.
No most are released on some type of Bail Bond.
A criminal trial in which the plea is "not guilty"
Opinions on whether the defendants received a fair trial in the Boston Massacre vary. Some argue that the trial was fair because the defense was able to present evidence and witnesses, and the jury acquitted two of the defendants. Others believe the trial was biased, as it took place during a period of intense anti-British sentiment, and the defense attorneys faced hostility from the public and the jury.
C. A Fair Trial
Moving a trial to another jurisdiction is called a "change of venue."
The sentence "one of the defendants in the trial jumped up and accused his lawyer of lying" is a complex sentence. It contains a main clause ("one of the defendants in the trial jumped up") and a subordinate clause ("accused his lawyer of lying"). The sentence conveys a clear action involving a defendant's response during a trial, highlighting both the action and the accusation made.
Yes, they have all the rights in trial court that all defendants possess.
While certain accomodations can be made to accomodate handicapped individuals, changing the venue of a trial is not one of them.
A prgram to keep defendants out of jail. Defendants are responsible to pay the jail stay fee of $117.00 to cover expense of booking, receiving, and releasing. These defendants have been to jail and was later convicted or placed on continued sentence for violations of the Municipal Code
Personal recognizance.
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