Probable cause hearing definition
Probable cause hearing means the hearing provided for in 41-5-332.
Probable cause hearing means a hearing to determine whether there is probable cause to proceed to a trial of an accused, held as described in Section 6.5.
Probable cause hearing means an administrative hearing, closed to the public unless otherwise requested by the Respondent, for the purpose of ascertaining whether Probable Cause exists.
More Definitions of Probable cause hearing
Probable cause hearing means a hearing in compliance with the decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court, conducted on behalf of an offender accused of violating the terms or conditions of the offender’s parole or probation.
Probable cause hearing means a hearing before an administrative law judge to de- termine if there is probable cause that a parole violation has occurred.
Probable cause hearing. A hearing in compliance with the decisions of the U.S. Supreme court and applicable statutes, conducted on behalf of an offender accused of violating the terms or conditions of the offender’s parole or probation.
Probable cause hearing means a hearing before an administrative law judge to deter- mine if there is probable cause that a parole violation has occurred.
Probable cause hearing means the hearing contemplated by 5 V.I.C. § 2544 that
Probable cause hearing means a hearing conducted pursuant to Section 1-82 (a)(2) or 1-93 (a)(2) of the Connecticut General Statutes, wherein a judge trial referee is charged