MATCHING:

COLUMN 1
1. Arrest Warrant
2. Miranda Warning
3. Preliminary Arraignment
4. Bail
5. Preliminary Hearing
6. Released on one’s own recognizance
7. Arraignment

COLUMN 2
a. An accused’s first official notification of the charges against him or her occurring shortly after arrest.
b. The stage of a criminal case at which the defendant is first formally charged with a specific crime.
c. Money or other guarantee posted to assure a defendant who is released from custody pending trial or appeal will appear in court.
d. A formal hearing that is the first occasion the government must produce evidence against the defendant.
e. The situation that occurs when the court does not require the defendant to post bail at the preliminary hearing.
f. A document approved by a magistrate or justice attesting that there is probable cause to believe that someone has committed a specific crime, and authorizing that person’s arrest.
g. The warning given to suspects that they have the right to remain silent and the right to counsel.


1. f. A document approved by a magistrate or justice attesting that there is probable cause to believe that someone has committed a specific crime, and authorizing that person’s arrest.
2. g. The warning given to suspects that they have the right to remain silent and the right to counsel.
3. a. An accused’s first official notification of the charges against him or her occurring shortly after arrest.
4. c. Money or other guarantee posted to assure a defendant who is released from custody pending trial or appeal will appear in court.
5. d. A formal hearing that is the first occasion the government must produce evidence against the defendant.
6. e. The situation that occurs when the court does not require the defendant to post bail at the preliminary hearing.
7. b. The stage of a criminal case at which the defendant is first formally charged with a specific crime.

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