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During this procedure, a judge decides three issues: whether a crime was committed, whether the court has jurisdiction over the case, and whether there is sufficient probable cause to believe the defendant committed the alleged crime.

Question 11 options:

Grand jury


Arraignment


Preliminary hearing


Detention hearing

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Answer:

I believe the Preliminary hearing is the answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

-Grand jury- has nothing to do with this part. Their job is to look at the evidence once the judge determines that the case can go to trial.

- Arraignment- is when the defendant is read what charges they are going to brought upon.

-Detention hearing- the judge decides whether or not the person should be Detained.

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