Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
Hearings
What is a author hearing or what is what the author hearing
Asked on 4/04/09, 8:36 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Brent Rose
The Orsini & Rose Law Firm
Re: Hearings
Do you mean "Arthur Hearing"? An Arthur Hearing is a hearing to determine if a defendant is entitled to bail.
Answered on 4/05/09, 10:11 am
Aaron Slavin
Slavin Law Firm, LLC
Re: Hearings
An "Arthur Hearing" is where the State of Florida needs to put on some form of evidence and/or testimony to prove that the "proof is evident or the presumption is great" that a Defendant committed a Life Felony. This hearing usually takes place when the State is trying to hold a Defendant in custody, without a bond, pending his/her trial.
Answered on 4/05/09, 12:11 pm
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