If a judge concludes at the preliminary hearing that the government has sufficient evidence of guilt, the judge will:
A) convict the accused.
B) dismiss the charges.
C) indict the accused.
D) have the accused bound over for trial.
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Q6: A bill of particulars:
A)is a necessary part
Q7: A defendant may be denied pretrial release
Q8: With respect to bail and pretrial detention:
A)most
Q9: A motion to quash the indictment:
A)raises objections
Q10: Which of these problems with a grand
Q11: "Duplicity" prohibits:
A)charging more than one offense in
Q13: The characteristics of a typical grand jury
Q14: A principal mechanism for testing the government's
Q15: The principal similarity between preliminary hearings and
Q16: If the state denies an accused bail,
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