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[1] Due to the important consequences to both defendants and the public, preliminary hearings in California are required for both felony and misdemeanor cases.
True False
[2] Since a preliminary hearing is not constitutionally required, the defendant does not have the right to a preliminary ...
[1] Due to the important consequences to both defendants and the public, preliminary hearings in California are required for both felony and misdemeanor cases.
True False
[2] Since a preliminary hearing is not constitutionally required, the defendant does not have the right to a preliminary ...
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