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Date: 2016-03-15 14:05:09
Law
Criminal law
Government
United States criminal procedure
Criminal procedure
Arraignment
Australian criminal law
Prosecution
Factual basis
Bail
Plea
Preliminary hearing

CRIMINAL RULES GOVERNING THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS I. SCOPE, PURPOSE AND CONSTRUCTION. Rule 1. Scope. These Rules govern the procedure in the Court of Common Pleas of the State of Delaware in all criminal proceedings. Ru

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