Preliminary examination definition

Preliminary examination means a hearing before a judge for the purpose of determining if there
Preliminary examination means a hearing before a judge for the purpose of determining if there is probable cause to believe a felony has been committed by the defendant.
Preliminary examination means a hearing before a magistrate on a complaint or information to determine if a felony has been committed and if there is probable cause to believe that the person charged committed it.

Examples of Preliminary examination in a sentence

  • Preliminary examination for Determination of Responsiveness S/No. MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS (MR) PASS/FAIL NB: - Bidders must meet all the mandatory requirements to qualify for technical evaluation.


More Definitions of Preliminary examination

Preliminary examination means a hearing at which the court determines whether there is probable cause to believe that the specified juvenile violation or alleged offense occurred and whether there is probable cause to believe that the juvenile committed the specified juvenile violation or alleged offense.
Preliminary examination means a hearing before a judge for the purpose of determining
Preliminary examination means a hearing before a magistrate on a complaint or information to determine if a felony has been committed and if there is probable cause to believe that the person charged committed such felony.
Preliminary examination means an assessment of the factual and legal elements by the unit in charge of the formal procedure to establish whether there is prima facie evidence of harassment, taking into account the results of the preliminary assessment with a view to deciding on the appropriate follow-up;
Preliminary examination means the procedure used by the commission, including any background investigation; public comment; comment from the Connecticut Bar Association Judiciary Committee, the Judicial Branch Chief Court Administrator, the Statewide Grievance Committee, and any report and recommendation from the Judicial Review Council; applications and related documents submitted to the commission; and an interview of a candidate by which the commission makes a decision whether or not to recommend a candidate for consideration for judicial appointment or to conduct a hearing as provided in section 51-44a (e) of the General Statutes.
Preliminary examination in relation to a body means any of the following procedures—
Preliminary examination means the procedure under Part V of the