Preliminary examination

AuthorBarry Boss/Jeffrey H. Rutherford/Michael J. Proctor
Pages175-182
PRELIMINARY
EXAMINATION
6-1
CHAPTER 6
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION
I. DEFENDANT’S RIGHT
§6:1 Offenses Other Than Petty Offenses
§6:2 Petty Offenses
§6.3 Choice of Venue for Hearing
II. PURPOSE
§6:4 Establishing Probable Cause
§6:5 Conducting Discovery
III. PROCEDURE
A. In General
§6:6 Timing
§6:7 Get Transcript
§6:8 Discover Government Witness Statements
§6:9 Move to Have Government Preserve Agents’ Notes
§6:10 Subpoenaing Witnesses
§6:11 Defeating Prosecutor’s Motion to Quash
§6:12 Subpoenas by Appointed Counsel
B. Introducing Evidence
§6:13 Rules of Evidence
§6:14 Hearsay
§6:15 Illegally Obtained Evidence
§6:16 Cross-Examine Government Witnesses
§6:17 Disadvantages of Broad Cross-Examination
§6:18 Calling Witnesses

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