Thursday, February 4, 2010

Are these questions true or false?

1.The prosecutor files the criminal complaint to start the criminal court preceedings.





2.One of the purposes of the arraignment is to tell the defendant what charges have been filed.





3.The judge listens to witnesses testify under oath at the preliminary hearing and then decides if the case should go to trial.





4.Grand jury proceedings are required by the U.S Constitution in all cases involving felonies.





5.Suppression hearings are held before trial so the judge can rule on whether specific items were seized illegally by the police





6.The prosecution has a duty to disclose exculpatory evidence to the defense.





7. Opening statements are not evidence in the trialAre these questions true or false?
Those are statements, not questions. Questions cannot be correct or false, because they are just questions. They do not state a fact.Are these questions true or false?
Yes
im not doing your homework for you
All of them are yes. With #5, sometimes depending on what evidence and what argument that is brought up against the defendant in court, the judge can call an adjournment, the judge and attorneys go back into chambers and suppression of evidence can be ruled at that time also.





But yes to all your so called questions..............lol

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