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Title: When is a probable cause hearing unnecessary?
Post by: swimgal16 on Feb 24, 2018
When is a probable cause hearing unnecessary?
 
  A) Arrests with a warrant
  B) Warrantless arrests
  C) Terry stops
  D) Serious felony cases
  E) All of the above



(Question #2) Once they are arrested and booked, suspects are then brought before a magistrate in what is known as the:
 
  A) Initial appearance.
  B) Preliminary hearing.
  C) Arraignment.
  D) Trial.



(Question #3) Which of the following is an unacceptable reason for delaying a probable cause hearing?
 
  A) Unavailability of a magistrate
  B) Unavoidable delays in transporting the suspect
  C) Waiting for the presence of the arresting officer
  D) Gathering additional evidence against the accused



(Question #4) The initial appearance is sometimes called a(n):
 
  A) Arraignment.
  B) Preliminary hearing.
  C) Presentment.
  D) Indictment.
  E) None of the above



(Question #5) Which of the following occur at the initial appearance in a criminal case?
 
  A) The reason for being detained on criminal charges is explained
  B) An advisement of the right against self-incrimination
  C) Appointment of counsel if needed
  D) Initial bail setting
  E) All of the above



(Question #6) With regard to how soon the initial appearance must take place after arrest, delays of how much time are usually unacceptable?
 
  A) One hour
  B) Two hours
  C) More than six hours
  D) There are no limits


Title: When is a probable cause hearing unnecessary?
Post by: bbk12 on Feb 24, 2018
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Title: When is a probable cause hearing unnecessary?
Post by: swimgal16 on Feb 24, 2018
Makes more sense now, TY