Exam 13: Preliminary Stages of the Prosecution

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The principal similarity between preliminary hearings and grand jury review is:

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"Duplicity" prohibits:

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With respect to bail and pretrial detention:

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The Constitution:

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Which of the following occurs at the accused's first appearance before a judicial officer?

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If a judge concludes at the preliminary hearing that the government has sufficient evidence of guilt, the judge will:

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A grand jury may:

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A principal mechanism for testing the government's proposed charge is:

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The characteristics of a typical grand jury proceeding include:

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If the state denies an accused bail, the federal courts:

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Which of these problems with a grand jury is most likely to result in a successful motion to quash or overturn the indictment?

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A motion to quash the indictment:

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A bill of particulars:

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A defendant may be denied pretrial release when:

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Preliminary hearings:

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"Perfecting the charge" includes:

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