Legal Question in Criminal Law in Colorado
When are u not entitled to a preliminary examination?
Asked on 9/26/10, 10:06 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Jason Savela
The Savela Law Firm, PC
In colorado state courts, a preliminary hearing is only granted for felonies that mandate prison sentences and those that are classed F3 or higher. There may be some other situations, but few.
Answered on 10/04/10, 12:16 pm
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