Criminal process definition

Criminal process means a search warrant issued pursuant to Title 5, section 113; section 55; or this section, or a grand jury subpoena issued pursuant to Rule 17 or 17A of the Maine Rules of Unified Criminal Procedure and this section. [PL 2017, c. 144, §3 (NEW).]
Criminal process means a search warrant or legal process issued pursuant to RCW 10.79.015 and CrR 2.3; any process issued pursuant to chapter 9.73, 9A.82, 10.27, or
Criminal process means a grand jury subpoena or search warrant issued pursuant to this section, Title 15, section 55 or 56 or Rule 17 or 17A of the Maine Rules of Unified Criminal Procedure.

Examples of Criminal process in a sentence

  • Criminal process Legal Documents including Partnership Agreement.


More Definitions of Criminal process

Criminal process means a subpoena, search warrant or other court order.
Criminal process means writs, summonses, mandates, warrants, or other documents issuing from a court of law compelling a person to answer for a crime.

Related to Criminal process

  • Criminal proceeding means a proceeding instituted by means of the swearing of an information, the laying of a charge or the return of an indictment, before a Court of competent jurisdiction in Canada with jurisdiction to hear and determine the charges referred to therein, alleging or charging that the "Insured" has contravened the provisions of any Provincial or Federal statute, including the Criminal Code, R.S.C. 1985 ch. C-46 as amended, which creates an offence or crime and which provides for conviction thereunder, whether by way of summary conviction or indictment, and as a result of which the "Insured" is liable to be convicted, fined or sentenced to some form of imprisonment or other punishment.

  • criminal proceedings means criminal proceedings in relation to which the strict rules of evidence apply;

  • Criminal history means the list of a defendant's prior

  • Criminal Procedure Act means the Criminal Procedure Act, 1977 (Act No. 51 of 1977);

  • Disruption of the educational process means the interruption of classwork, the creation of disorder, or the invasion of the rights of a student or group of students.