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Question 1 An order in writing and commanding him to appear before the court designated at the time and place stated. summons
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Question 2 The taking of one person into custody by another, there must be an actual restraint of the person. The restraint may be imposed by force or may result from the submission of the person. arrest
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Question 3 Shall be for a specified period, not to exceed six months, and its condition shall be that the defendant will not commit the threatened or any related breach of the peace. The bond shall be for a sum fixed by the magistrate. peace bond
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Question 4 The security given by a person to assure a defendant's appearance before the proper court whenever required. bail
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Question 5 A writ commanding a person who has another in his custody to produce him before the court and to state the authority for the custody. habeas corpus
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Question 6 At the time and place fixed in the writ, the court shall proceed to hear the evidence and reasons adduced by the person in custody and by the custodian. Held in open court and may be held in term time or in vacation, or on a legal holiday. hearing
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Question 7 A written accusation of crime made under oath and signed. It must be filed in open court. affidavit
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Question 8 A written accusation of crime made by a grand jury. It must be concurred in by not less than nine of the grand jurors. indictment
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Question 9 No person shall be twice put at risk of life or liberty for the same offense. double jeopardy
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Question 10 An order to produce at the trial or hearing, books, papers, documents, or any other tangible things in his possession or under his control. subpoena duces tecum
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Question 11 To remove a record of arrest or conviction, photographs, fingerprints, disposition, or any other information of any kind from public access pursuant to the provisions of this Title. Does not mean destruction of the record. expunge a record
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Question 12 Has entire charge and control of every criminal prosecution instituted or pending in his district, and determines whom, when, and how he shall prosecute. district attorney
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Question 13 Have the jurisdiction and powers over criminal proceedings that are conferred upon them by the constitution and statutes of this state. courts
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Question 14 An act or omission tending to obstruct or interfere with the orderly administration of justice, or to impair the dignity of the court or respect for its authority. contempt of court
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Question 15 Authorized to do business in the state of Louisiana for the release of a person on a bail undertaking. surety company
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