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  2. Pre-trial detention - Wikipedia

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    Pre-trial detention, also known as jail, preventive detention, provisional detention, or remand, is the process of detaining a person until their trial after they have been arrested and charged with an offence.

  3. Federal Rules of Civil Procedure - Wikipedia

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    Although included in the Chapter headed "trials", subpoenas can also be used to obtain document production or depositions of non-parties to the litigation during the pre-trial discovery stage. Rule 46 provides that formal "exceptions" to court rulings are no longer necessary so long as a sufficient record is made of the objecting party's position.

  4. Motion in limine - Wikipedia

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    It is frequently used at pre-trial hearings or during trial, and it can be used at both the state and federal levels. Black's Law Dictionary (8th ed. 2004) defines "motion in limine " as "a pretrial request that certain inadmissible evidence not be referred to or offered at trial."

  5. New Mexico Supreme Court changes rules on pretrial release - AOL

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    May 8—The New Mexico Supreme Court revised pretrial release rules to hold people behind bars — at least temporarily — if they commit certain crimes while awaiting trial. The order was issued ...

  6. This principle does not prevent the government from appealing a pre-trial motion to dismiss [94] or other non-merits dismissal, [95] or a directed verdict after a jury conviction, [96] Nor does it prevent the trial judge from entertaining a motion for reconsideration of a directed verdict, if the jurisdiction has so provided by rule or statute ...

  7. State Supreme Court's changes to pretrial release procedures ...

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    May 8—Changes to New Mexico's pretrial release and detention rules that went into effect Wednesday drew mixed reactions. Some top prosecutors and the governor applauded the revision as an ...

  8. Preventive detention - Wikipedia

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    In Costa Rica, the 1998 Criminal Proceedings Code allows for a pre-trial remand of 12 months if the person is considered a "flight risk". [6] If the case is considered complex in nature, the detention can be increased to up to three and a half years or more of imprisonment. As of 23 May 2013, over 3,000 people were in pre-trial detention. [6]

  9. Settlement conference - Wikipedia

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    A settlement or pre-trial conference is a meeting between opposing ... Section 3408 of the Civil Practice Law and Rules of New York now provides that the court ...