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Arguement concerning Probable Cause at a Preliminary hearing

I have attempted to retain an attorney for my case to no avail. I have a preliminary hearing in the morning and have no one to show up and fight for me. I had a search warrant served on me and my household. I do now believe that there was sufficent probable cause to issue said warrant. In addition to that, the judge that sits in the court of my trial tomorrow is the judge that signed the warrant. How do I argue against the probable cause and should I argue that the judge recuse himself from hearing an arguement of probable cause if he was the one who indeed signed the warrant. If so, how do I go about doing that in a manner that the judge doesn't get aggrevated with me? Thank you for any help!


Asked on 12/11/06, 2:51 pm

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Arguement concerning Probable Cause at a Preliminary hearing

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Answered on 12/12/06, 8:27 pm


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