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A is a written order, issued by the court, authorizing a defendant's arrest.
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programs release defendants on their own obligation with no requirement for money bail.
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The comes from the initiative of the grand jury and is based on its knowledge and observation.
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The information is a charging document filed by the .
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After the American Revolution, the grand jury was incorporated into the Amendment of the Constitution.
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In , the Supreme Court refused to extend the exclusionary rule to grand jury proceedings.
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The most common plea at arraignments is the plea of .
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The right to a speedy trial is guaranteed by the Amendment.
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Evidence is considered when it is legally fit for admission to court.
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Should a jury fail to come to a unanimous decision as to the accused's guilt or innocence, the result is a .







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