If your case gets all the way to a jury trial, here is what you can expect. First, a jury is selected. Approximately 100 citizens are brought to court. The judge, defense attorney and prosecutor question them in an effort to find 12 fair and impartial jurors. Next, the judge decides whether certain evidence will… Read More
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List of Disclosed DUI Checkpoints – Labor Day Weekend
DUI/DWI checkpoints must be disclosed by the agency conducting the enforcement. The checkpoints are usually disclosed through the news, either in print or television. Look at your local newspaper to see if your local agency published the location of upcoming checkpoints, or watch the local news. You can also research the date, time and location… Read More
The 7 Stages of Criminal Procedure: Pt. 2, ARRAIGNMENT
The arraignment is often the first court appearance in a criminal case, and must be held “as quickly as possible” following arrest according to the U.S. Supreme Court (Mallory v. U.S., 1957). If you are being held in jail, your arraignment must take place within 48 hours of your arrest, not counting weekends or holidays. … Read More
The 7 Stages of Criminal Procedure: Pt. 3, PRELIMINARY HEARING
Shortly after charges have officially been filed, and only in felony cases in California, Preliminary hearings are held. Their purpose is simple: the judge decides whether there is probable cause to hold a trial on the charges against the defendant, or whether the case should be thrown out for lack of evidence. The prosecutor calls… Read More
The 7 Stages of Criminal Procedure: Pt. 1, BAIL
Bail is a payment made to the court allowing a defendant to be released from custody, and is fully returned once that defendant appears for all court appearances. Courts will also accept property with a value of twice the set bail amount. Instead of paying the full bail amount directly to the court, you have… Read More
DUI’s or other criminal convictions may prevent your travel to Canada
Generally speaking citizens and permanent residents of the US (Green Card holders) do not require a special permit or visa to travel or enter Canada as tourists. However, a criminal conviction may prevent your entry into Canadian territory since individuals are required to present proof of their legal status in the United States at… Read More
Grand Juries – Role, Duties in Criminal Justice System
Grand juries differ from trial juries in that they meet in secret proceedings and they don’t decide whether an individual is guilty of a crime, but instead they meet to decide whether an individual should be indicted (charge) for an alleged crime. Grand juries listen to preliminary evidence. The individuals who serve on a grand… Read More
What is Hearsay?
Hearsay is a statement or some conduct that is similar to a statement or assertion that is made out of the court and is offered into evidence as truth. For example, when a police officer wants to obtain an arrest warrant he may offer the judge issuing the warrant a statement made by a confidential… Read More
What is an Arrest Warrant? Police may search for Drugs or Guns.
A search warrant is a document, or an ORDER signed by a judge, which gives police officers authorization to search for specific items or material at a specified time and location. Therefore, when a judge authorizes a police officer to search a dwelling on a date and time and for specific objects or materials a… Read More
What is a Hate Crime?
One commits a hate crime when he or she commits a crime against an individual or individuals who belong to specific social groups that legislators believe deserve and need special protection (e.g., sexual orientation, religious beliefs, ethnic groups, etc.). Although hate crime laws vary state by state, a hate crime occurs, in general, when an… Read More