Can the grand jury add additional charges?
To answer your question, yes the grand jury can add charges if it finds probable cause to support them.
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To answer your question, yes the grand jury can add charges if it finds probable cause to support them.
If the police had probable cause to searach the car, they can break into the glove box. Just getting arrested for driving on a suspended license...
No, all peace officers are officers throughout Arizona even if they are employed by a town or city.
The statute of limitations runs from when the crime was known to the State to the time a complaint was filed. in a misdemeanor, that is from the...
No. When you did not appear, the ticket would have defaulted (the same as you admitting responsibility) and your driver license suspended until...
Any speed, even 1 mph, is too fast if you hit the car in front of you. The office can testify to what he saw at the scene and what other people...
It's not a law, it's court decisions that they do not meet the test of reliability for admission as evidence.
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This can be difficult to find out. if you know of a potential warrant you can check that court's website. Also, the Sheriff's Office has warrants...
Almost no police vehicles have dash cams. The set up is expensive and they break a lot, so departments have gotten away from them. The ones that...