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... record . The use of the preliminary examination as a means of hear- ing witnesses prior to the trial can be very helpful in prosecution . It is , of course , obvious that a prosecutor or a police department acting without power may have ...
... record . The use of the preliminary examination as a means of hear- ing witnesses prior to the trial can be very helpful in prosecution . It is , of course , obvious that a prosecutor or a police department acting without power may have ...
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... record , and early in the prosecution , is negligible . In a great many of the magistrates ' courts no stenographic record is made at all . The impeachment of a witness who tells a story at the trial different from that told at the ...
... record , and early in the prosecution , is negligible . In a great many of the magistrates ' courts no stenographic record is made at all . The impeachment of a witness who tells a story at the trial different from that told at the ...
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... record had been submitted to the official authorized to accept bail . It was further provided that in case the defendant's record indicated a prior conviction of a felony or two convictions of the specified misdemeanors , the bail could ...
... record had been submitted to the official authorized to accept bail . It was further provided that in case the defendant's record indicated a prior conviction of a felony or two convictions of the specified misdemeanors , the bail could ...
Contents
THE GRIMY COURT OF THE MAGISTRATE | 14 |
MACHINERY | 75 |
RULES | 91 |
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