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Put on your head phones!

Court Proceedings for a Criminal Case Fill in your notes sheets as you follow along.

Criminal Cases Offenses against the public order. Criminal cases can be felonies or misdemeanors.

Adversarial Nature of the Courts A trial has two opposing sides - the defense (the person being accused) and the prosecution (the state)

Let’s get the ball rolling.

Different Charges Misdemeanor Felony

Bench Trial Misdemeanors

Felonies Preliminary Hearing Information Charging: Case presented to Attorney General’s office by the police. Police department prosecution officer presents the case to a prosecuting attorney who reviews it and determines if there is enough evidence to charge the defendant. Preliminary Hearing Grand Jury: Case is presented to the Grand Jury by prosecuting attorney. The victims and witnesses testify as to their account of the offense. The defendant is not present and does not testify. No defense attorney is present. Usually defendants are not informed of the Grand Jury proceedings until an indictment is returned. Grand Jury proceedings are initially secret.

Plenary Hearing No Information – Charges are dropped Information – Formal charges are given – This is called an indictment or true bill

Preliminary Hearing Grand Jury True Bill No True Bill

Indictment Formal Charge The next step is the Superior Court Or Bench Trial if the defendant waives a jury