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19 February, 09:31

During which step in the pretrial activities does a judicial officer determine if a crime has been committed?

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  1. 19 February, 12:27
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    Preliminary hearing

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    A preliminary hearing is the first hearing or a preliminary examination by a judicial officer which takes place after when a criminal complaint has been lodged or filed by a prosecutor. It is used to determine the if there is enough proof or evidence to require for a trail.

    It is the proceeding which takes place before the criminal trial where a judge examines whether a crime has bee committed or not.
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