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  • 21Preliminary hearing — Within some criminal justice systems, a preliminary hearing (evidentiary hearing), often abbreviated verbally as a prelim ) is a proceeding, after a criminal complaint has been filed by the prosecutor, to determine whether, and to what extent,… …

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  • 22Administrative Procedure Act — Infobox U.S. legislation name= Administrative Procedure Act of 1946 fullname= acronym= APA enacted by= effective date= public law url= cite public law= cite statutes at large= acts amended= title amended= sections created= sections amended=… …

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  • 23Morrissey Hearing — A Morrissey Hearing is a legal proceeding that is used in the United States in response to a parole violation. It is an informal hearing intended to ensure that the violation is based on verified facts. The hearing can take place with the… …

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  • 24inquisitorial procedure — ▪ law       in law, one of the two methods of exposing evidence in court (the other being the adversary procedure; q.v.). The inquisitorial system is typical of countries that base their legal systems on civil or Roman law.       Under the… …

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  • 25Criminal procedure in the United States — In the United States, there is a distinction between constitutional criminal procedure, which consists of baseline protections that the United States Constitution requires be afforded to those accused of crimes, and statutory criminal procedure,… …

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  • 26Prejudice (legal procedure) — Without Prejudice redirects here. For the 2003 game show, see Without Prejudice? There are two meanings for prejudice in legal proceedings; civil and criminal. Contents 1 Civil procedure 2 Criminal procedure 3 Usage in common law …

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  • 27Administrative Procedure Act — n. A federal law that governs the proceedings of federal administrative agencies. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008. Administrative Procedure Act …

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  • 28Naming (parliamentary procedure) — Naming is a procedure in the British House of Commons whereby the Speaker or one of his deputies proposes a vote on the suspension of a member of the House whom he believes has broken the rules of conduct of the House. The Speaker or Deputy… …

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  • 29Newton hearing — A Newton hearing or inquiry is a comparatively modern legal procedure used where the two sides offer such conflicting evidence that a judge sitting alone (that is, without a jury) tries to ascertain which party is telling the truth.[1] They are… …

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  • 30процедура слушания — — [http://www.eionet.europa.eu/gemet/alphabetic?langcode=en] EN hearing procedure Any prescribed course or mode of action governing the preliminary examination by a magistrate of basic evidence and charges to determine whether criminal… …

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