Attorney Joseph Patituce explains what can happen after a grand jury indicts for a felony in Cleveland.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 5 – Criminal Procedure. The Role of the Police The process by which suspected criminals are identified, arrested, accused and tried in court is.
Advertisements

What will happen if you get arrested!. Oh man Mr. Mason I just got arrested! What is going to happen to me now?
PRETRIAL. Prosecutorial Review After arrest, prosecutor reviews case to decide what charges to make against arrestee Decide if there is enough evidence.
Steps in Criminal Cases Criminal Court Proceedings.
Chapter 13: Criminal Justice Process ~ Proceedings Before Trial Objective: The student should be able to identify the required procedures before a trial.
Offense Committed Not Arrested Police investigate & refer To prosecutor Prosecutor Insufficient evidence ARRESTED Bail In Jail Preliminary Hearing No probable.
Question #7 If the President and Congress disagree over a tax bill, the President can veto the bill. Which of these applies to a presidential veto? A.
Guided notes provided Chapter 16 Sections 1 & 2.  Courtrooms job is to provide a place for the plaintiff and defendant to resolve their differences.
Chapter 17 The Pretrial Process.
UNIT 2B: THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROCESS. Steps In a Trial - Felony  1. Crime Occurs  2. Investigation  3. Arrest  4. Booking  5. Initial Appearance.
The Criminal Justice System
U.S. Government Chapter 15 Section 3
CRIMINAL LAW 2.5 INVESTIGATION & PRE-TRIAL PROCEEDINGS.
Chapter 16 Lesson 2 Civil and Criminal Law. Crime and Punishment crime  A crime is any act that harms people or society and that breaks a criminal law.
LAW 1: CRIMINAL LAW PRETRIAL PROCEDURES PRETRIAL PROCEDURES.
Do Now pg What are the steps in a civil court case? 2. Name 3 major differences between criminal and civil cases.
The Judicial Branch.
29K: Discuss the American criminal justice system to include due process of law and functions of Grand and Petite Juries.
The Arizona State Court System. Jurisdiction State and Local Laws federal system allows states to deal with crime in a variety of ways Civil cases: between.
Criminal Law. Types of Crime Most crime committed in the US breaks state laws Each state has its own penal code, or written laws that spell out crimes.
Chapter 13: Proceedings Before the Trial. Booking and Initial Appearance Booking: Formal process for arrests  Provide personal information and info on.
CJ227 Unit 3 Seminar Prof. Jennifer Hulvat. Remember…. Post early and often on the discussion board Post early and often on the discussion board For maximum.
Chapter 6 Civil and Criminal Law Compared. Chapter 6 Tort Lawsuit and Criminal Prosecution for the Same Act As person suddenly attacks Joe as he is walking.
Criminal Procedure Chapter 16.2 Review. What is a crime? An action that breaks the law Felonies are serious crimes Misdemeanors are less serious crimes.
The Criminal Justice Process
Unit 4 Lesson 5: Criminal Law
Constitutional Criminal Procedure
The Criminal Justice System. Arrest Procedure The Arrest: To arrest a person the police must have probable cause. (reason to believe that criminal activity.
CHAPTER 13 – CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROCESS: PROCEEDINGS BEFORE TRIAL.
Civil and Criminal Law Chapter 16 (Part 2). Criminal Cases O Criminal Cases are when the state or federal government charges someone with a crime O The.
Put on your head phones! Court Proceedings for a Criminal Case Fill in your notes sheets as you follow along.
Steps to Justice. Arrest To seize or take into custody May happen First or Later in process.
Chapter 15 Section 3 Criminal Law. Types of Crimes Criminal law State criminal case v. federal criminal case Criminal justice system.
Criminal Justice Process: Proceedings Before Trial Chapter 13.
Bell Ringer Criminal Law: Stages of a Criminal Case  Criminal prosecution develops in a series of stages.  Try to place the following stages in the correct.
Criminal Justice Process: Proceedings Before Trial Every criminal case goes through several standard proceedings before it reaches court. In some cases,
After A First Court Appearance On A Felony, What Happens?
WHAT HAPPENS AFTER A Grand Jury Indicts For A Felony?
What's Next After Being Arrested Or Charged For DUI?
After Being Arrested On Felony Charges, What Do I Do?
Is Probation Possible On Pandering And Child Pornography Charges?
What Does A Criminal Defense Lawyer Do To Help?
Criminal Justice Process: The Investigation
Criminal Law 2.5 Investigation & Pre-Trial Proceedings
Outline of the U.S. and Arizona Criminal Justice Systems
Criminal Law ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS Why does conflict develop? How can governments ensure citizens are treated fairly?
Criminal Legal Process
Jury System.
Criminal Justice Process
LAW 1: CRIMINAL LAW PRETRIAL PROCEDURES PRETRIAL PROCEDURES.
Steps After a Crime Investigation and Arrest Booking Nolle Prosequi-
Chapter 4 Initial Appearance
U.S. Government Chapter 15 Section 3
U.S. Government Chapter 15 Section 3
The Courtroom The Basics.
The Criminal Justice Process
Procedures for a CRIMINAL case
Unit 2B: The Criminal Justice Process
Criminal Trial Police investigate & refer To prosecutor Not Arrested
Arrest—Police arrest and “book” suspect by photographing and
Criminal Trial Police investigate & refer To prosecutor Not Arrested
Chapter 15 Section 2 Chapter 16 Sections 1 and 2
Vocabulary Activity Indictment Grand Jury
CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROCESS: PROCEEDINGS BEFORE TRIAL
Steps After a Crime Investigation and Arrest Booking Nolle Prosequi-
Steps After a Crime Investigation and Arrest Booking Nolle Prosequi-
Law For Business And Personal Use
Copyright © 2019 Robert Costello. All rights reserved.
Presentation transcript:

After A Grand Jury Indicts For A Felony, What Happens? A grand jury indictment is a process to register criminal allegations against a person. It is type of getting protection for a person alleged of a criminal offense, and if there is adequate proof to support the criminal prosecution, the person can be charged. The indictment gives the prosecution for starting serious criminal process without a defense attorney. Several states require indictments and some may not. The government generally prosecutes via an “information” in those states which do not require an indictment for the felony case.

In case accused of a felony If you're arrested for a felony offense, call Cleveland Legal Help to make sure you are going in the perfect path. There are four stages: in a case that include the Initial Charges & Preliminary Hearing, followed by Grand Jury Indictment and Pretrial & Trial Phase. The final stage is the Disposition or Sentencing Phase. One will generally get arrested and accused of the felony before getting indicted officially. They may have to spend a minumum of one night in jail before appearing before the judge, who will listen to the allegations and set up a bond and an initial hearing date. Grand Jury Indictment A Grand Jury Indictment is a government document which is used to charge you with criminal violations. Each criminal offense is stated numerically in the indictment and is called a count. Different states have distinct policies for the required of Grand Jury Indictments. A federal grand jury handles the federal felony cases. There are alternatives of waiving the grand jury indictment in some instances, and the government can charge one with the bill of information. Your lawyer could recommend you to accept a bill of information for strategic reasons, instead of an indictment. Grand Jury Indictments are often secret proceedings, and in case reviewed by a grand jury, one does not have the right to have an attorney during the process. The purpose of a grand jury proceeding is to acquire evidence from the government prosecutor.

If the jury indicts a suspect depending on the proof, it becomes a \"true bill\", and in case the jury chooses not to indict, it will become a \"no bill.\" The prosecutor can return to the same grand jury with supplementary proof or additional proof. Contact a reputable name such as Attorney Joseph Patituce, who carries tremendous experience in the field. He can review the criminal case and the proof to identify if there are reasons to register a motion to dismiss. He may also try to contact and persuade the prosecutor and discuss a deal to dismiss.Attorney Joseph Patituce While visiting your legal representative, prepare yourself with a few queries for him like how grand juries and indictments differ in your jurisdiction and how will you have the case dismissed. Try to understand how to get back to a grand jury after a grand jury has declined to indict and how to give the proof that's advantageous for you.

Patituce & Associates, LLC 600 Superior Ave. East Suite 1300 Cleveland, Ohio (440)