American Criminal LawWest Publishing Company, 1996 - 477 pages |
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Page 30
... judge to be formally apprised of the charges . In addition to reading the charges , the judge at the first appearance attempts to ascertain whether the defendant is represented by an attorney . If not , and the defendant is indigent ...
... judge to be formally apprised of the charges . In addition to reading the charges , the judge at the first appearance attempts to ascertain whether the defendant is represented by an attorney . If not , and the defendant is indigent ...
Page 37
... judge's determination to accept the defendant's plea of guilty at arraignment g . A judge's determination of the nature and extent of punishment to be imposed on a convicted felon 3. Compare and contrast the functions of trial and ...
... judge's determination to accept the defendant's plea of guilty at arraignment g . A judge's determination of the nature and extent of punishment to be imposed on a convicted felon 3. Compare and contrast the functions of trial and ...
Page 322
... judge . The process is more formal in indirect contempt proceedings . The judge is required to issue a written order to the contemnor to show cause as to why he or she should not be held in contempt of court . The order must set forth ...
... judge . The process is more formal in indirect contempt proceedings . The judge is required to issue a written order to the contemnor to show cause as to why he or she should not be held in contempt of court . The order must set forth ...
Contents
The Bill of Rights | 11 |
Why Do People Commit Crimes? | 13 |
The Organization of the Criminal Justice System | 23 |
Copyright | |
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