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Article 170
Proceedings Upon Information, Simplified Traffic Information, Prosecutor's Information and Misdemeanor Complaint From Arraignment to Plea

Sections

170.10
Arraignment upon information, simplified traffic information, prosecutor's information or misdemeanor complaint
170.15
Removal of action from one local criminal court to another
170.20
Divestiture of jurisdiction by indictment
170.25
Divestiture of jurisdiction by indictment
170.30
Motion to dismiss information, simplified information, prosecutor's information or misdemeanor complaint
170.35
Motion to dismiss information, simplified information, prosecutor's information or misdemeanor complaint
170.40
Motion to dismiss information, simplified traffic information, prosecutor's information or misdemeanor complaint
170.45
Motion to dismiss information, simplified traffic information, prosecutor's information or misdemeanor complaint
170.50
Motion in superior court to dismiss prosecutor's information
170.55
Adjournment in contemplation of dismissal
170.56
Adjournment in contemplation of dismissal in cases involving marihuana
170.60
Requirement of plea to information, simplified information or prosecutor's information
170.65
Replacement of misdemeanor complaint by information and waiver thereof
170.70
Release of defendant upon failure to replace misdemeanor complaint by information
170.80
Proceedings regarding certain prostitution charges
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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