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35 Cards in this Set
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pre-trial motion
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motion to quash
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improper order for criminal proceedings
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arrest, arraignment, preliminary hearing
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in a criminal case, if the defendant receives a not guilty verdict,
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the district attorney may not file an appeal
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which of the following proceedings do not require a court reporter
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arraignment
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own recognizance means
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the defendant is released on his promise to appear
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pre-trial motion
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motion to quash
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improper order for criminal proceedings
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arrest, arraignment, preliminary hearing
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in a criminal case, if the defendant receives a not guilty verdict,
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the district attorney may not file an appeal
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which of the following proceedings do not require a court reporter
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arraignment
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own recognizance means
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the defendant is released on his promise to appear
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pre-trial motion
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motion to quash
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improper order for criminal proceedings
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arrest, arraignment, preliminary hearing
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in a criminal case, if the defendant receives a not guilty verdict,
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the district attorney may not file an appeal
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which of the following proceedings do not require a court reporter
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arraignment
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own recognizance means
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the defendant is released on his promise to appear
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prosecution's standard of proof in a criminal trial
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beyond a reasonable doubt
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what is a folio
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100 words
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who has the burden of proof in a criminal action
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prosecutor
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which applies to a preliminary hearing?
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examination bfore a magistrate to establish probable cause
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which plea is treated procedurally the same as a guilty plea
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nolo contendere
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chich of the following can a reporter read back to the jury
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answeres that were overruled
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the reporter's oath and interpreters oath is under
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evidence code
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under evidence code 776 counsel may request that his record reflect that his witness be called a
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hostile witness
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when is it appropriate for the court reporter to converse with the jury
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After the case has been excused
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which code deals with the laws relating to drugs, narcotics and illegal substances
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health and safety code
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which code covers preliminary hearings
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penal code
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amendment deals with illegal search and seizure
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jth amendment
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statutory law refers to laws created by the
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legislature
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the city attorneys prosecutes
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misdemeanors
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the chief law enforcement office or the state is the
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attorney general
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accusatory pleading that is filed in felony case following a preliminary hearing is called an
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information
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a felony arrest
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may be affected by a police office having probable cause
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in a criminal case
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voir dire examination of prospective jurors is not part of the normal record to be transcriped
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maintains the court calendar
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clerk
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Grand Jury proceedins are covered under the
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penal code
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