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- 3. a suspect can pay to be released from custody until their trial date; bail is determined by the magistrate court.
- 6. new trial after a court decision.
- 10. the jury discusses guilt or innocence of a defendant.
- 11. offenses that are punishable with fines, community service, prison, and sometime death.
- 12. area under the jurisdiction of the Superior Court
- 13. at which law enforcement officers make an arrest report and hold the suspect in jail.
- 14. an attorney for the plaintiff or the defendant asks questions of witnesses called by the opposing side.
- 15. that reviews civil and criminal cases that have been previously heard by trial courts.
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- 1. or group being charged for a wrong doing.
- 2. that can be punished by the death penalty.
- 4. whose Responsibility is to review prior court cases.
- 5. step in the criminal court pretrial process where the suspect has received an indictment and is brought before a Superior court judge.
- 7. justice of the Supreme Court.
- 8. the law enforcement has enough evidence into custody to take a suspect into custody.
- 9. a suspect is being held based on evidence that they committed a crime.
