A hearing in which a magistrate judge decides whether there is sufficient probable cause to require the

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A hearing in which a magistrate judge decides whether there is sufficient probable cause to require the defendant to appear for further proceedings is called

a. The arraignment.

b. The preliminary hearing.

c. The pleading.

d. None of the above.

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Essentials Of Forensic Accounting

ISBN: 12

2nd Edition

Authors: Michael A Crain, William S Hopwood

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