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Title H
Preliminary Proceedings In Local Criminal Court

Articles

95
Pre-criminal Proceeding Settlements
Section 95.00
100
Commencement of Action In Local Criminal Court or Youth Part of a Superior Court--accusatory Instruments
Sections 100.05–100.60
110
Requiring Defendant's Appearance In Local Criminal Court or Youth Part of Superior Court For Arraignment
Sections 110.10–110.20
120
Warrant of Arrest
Sections 120.10–120.90
130
The Summons
Sections 130.10–130.60
140
Arrest Without a Warrant
Sections 140.05–140.55
150
The Appearance Ticket
Sections 150.10–150.80
160
Fingerprinting and Photographing of Defendant After Arrest--criminal Identification Records and Statistics
Sections 160.10–160.60
170
Proceedings Upon Information, Simplified Traffic Information, Prosecutor's Information and Misdemeanor Complaint From Arraignment to Plea
Sections 170.10–170.80
180
Proceedings Upon Felony Complaint From Arraignment Thereon Through Disposition Thereof
Sections 180.10–180.85
182
Alternate Method of Court Appearance
Sections 182.10–182.40
185
Alternate Method of Arraignment
Sections 185.10–185.40
 



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