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What is a preliminary hearing/examining trial?

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What is a preliminary hearing/examining trial?

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When you’re charged with a crime, the preliminary hearing, also known as an examining trial, is the step in the criminal procedure in which a judge determines whether you should be held for trial. The prosecutor, who has brought charges against you, will have to present enough evidence to the judge to prove a crime occurred and that you committed the crime.

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