What happens when a person is arrested?
After you are arrested, you
will be taken before a District Court commissioner who determines if probable
cause exists to charge you. The commissioner:
• ensures that you
understand the charges against you and the possible penalties,
• advises
you of your right to an attorney,
• advises you of your responsibilities
in obtaining an attorney,
• decides whether you should be detained or
released pending trial,
• and determines whether bail should be set.
What court will hear my case?
The District Court hears most
cases involving motor vehicle violations, criminal misdemeanors and certain
felonies. The circuit court hears cases involving serious felony crimes.
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