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  2. Preliminary hearing - Wikipedia

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    In common law jurisdictions, a preliminary hearing, preliminary examination, preliminary inquiry, evidentiary hearing or probable cause hearing is a proceeding, after a criminal complaint has been filed by the prosecutor, to determine whether there is enough evidence to require a trial. At such a hearing, the defendant may be assisted by a lawyer.

  3. Taylor woman charged with murder, reckless driving in crash ...

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    A probable cause hearing for Lazo has been scheduled for Nov. 15 at 9 a.m. Nour Rahal is a trending and breaking news reporter. Email her nrahal@freepress.com. Follow her on Twitter @nrahal1 .

  4. Father, son and grandmother arraigned in connection to ... - AOL

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    All three defendants have a Probable Cause Hearing set for 8 a.m. on July 9 at Eastpointe District Court. Casco resident Tyler Fistler, 21, and his father, Port Huron resident Derek Morris, 51 ...

  5. Probable cause - Wikipedia

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    In the various states, a probable cause hearing is the preliminary hearing typically taking place before arraignment and before a serious crime goes to trial. The judge is presented with the basis of the prosecution's case, and the defendant is afforded full right of cross-examination and the right to be represented by legal counsel. If the ...

  6. County of Riverside v. McLaughlin - Wikipedia

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    County of Riverside v. McLaughlin, 500 U.S. 44 (1991), was a United States Supreme Court case which involved the question of within what period of time must a suspect arrested without a warrant (warrantless arrests) be brought into court to determine if there is probable cause for holding the suspect in custody.

  7. Michigan driver whose virtual court hearing went viral never ...

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    A man who went viral after driving during a virtual court proceeding over his suspended license never even had one to begin with — from any state, ever, a Michigan judge said at a hearing Wednesday.

  8. United States v. Alkhabaz - Wikipedia

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    February 10, 1995 - After a detention hearing, Baker is again denied bail by a different judge. A defense appeal for bail bond is denied. Probable cause hearing scheduled for 2/17/95. Baker's lawyer appeals no-bail ruling to 6th Circuit Court in Cincinnati, Ohio. February 15, 1995 - Baker indicted by grand jury, negating need for probable cause ...

  9. Culley v. Marshall - Wikipedia

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    Culley v. Marshall, 601 U.S. 377 (2024), is a case decided by Supreme Court of the United States regarding the timing of post-seizure probable cause hearings under the Due Process Clause of the 14th Amendment. [1] The Court has been asked to determine whether the "speedy trial" test from Barker v. Wingo or the balancing test from Mathews v.