SOCL 3371 Chapter : Chapter 3

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15 Mar 2019
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Chapter 3: felony- more than one year, time is served in a state prison, 1. Investigation (these can be neat or really messy: 3. Called probable cause [according to the facts, this person or persons committed the crime] If there is no probable cause, then the person arrested or locked up must be released from custody [can no longer be held behind bars, doesn"t mean your free to go and carry on: 4. If we are given the right to bail it can"t be expensive, depending on the person. Shouldn"t expect bail if you committed a violent crime, a drug related crime (manufacturing, possession, production) Judges decide whether you receive bail or not. Preventive detention- reasons to keep you locked behind bars. Poses a threat to the safety of individuals or society at large they will be prevented from getting bail. With surety(some kind of security) commercial & property bonds.

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