CRJS 324 Study Guide - Final Guide: Trial De Novo, Jury Trial, Preliminary Hearing

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Up to one year jail time: initial appearance/first arraignment (in court of limited jurisdiction general district ct, charges are stated, establishes whether they have or want an attorney. How to retain one through the court or if qualified, may have attorney appointed: bail/bond, trial date set, motions, trial (and sentencing, a full hearing without a jury is held. Sentencing after trial: appeal to court of general jurisdiction (circuit court) . Appeal only happens when there was an error within the court, police, attorney, etc. Prosecutor presents evidence; judge decides whether there is probable cause to believe that the defendant committed the crime; if judge finds enough evidence then the case is sent to the grand jury in the circuit court. Bench (by judge) or jury trial: motions. Motion for discovery: exculpatory evidence- evidence that proves your client is not guilty.

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