¿Qué ocurre durante una audiencia preliminar?

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If you are arrested for a felony offense in California, you must attend a preliminary hearing.

Also called a probable cause hearing, the preliminary hearing gives the judge in your case an opportunity to determine whether enough evidence exists to support proceeding with the case.

At the preliminary hearing, the prosecution must demonstrate that enough evidence exists to potentially convince a jury that you are guilty of the crime or crimes with which you’ve been accused.

The Process

At the preliminary hearing, the prosecution calls witnesses and introduces evidence. The suspect’s criminal defense attorney then has the opportunity to cross-examine the prosecution’s witnesses.

Depending on the circumstances, preliminary hearings can last anywhere from a few minutes to several days.

Following the presentation of evidence and cross-examination by the criminal defense attorney, the judge may:

  • Decide that there is enough evidence to move forward with charges,
  • Dismiss the case, or
  • Reduce the charge from a felony to a misdemeanor.

Is it necessary to have an attorney at my preliminary hearing?

Regardless of the type of crime, you have been arrested for, legal representation is always advisable, especially at a preliminary hearing. Experienced San Diego criminal defense attorneys understand the criminal law process, and they know what it takes to achieve successful results at preliminary hearings.

How can an attorney help me during my preliminary hearing?

An experienced San Diego criminal defense attorney can assist you in a number of ways at your preliminary hearing. In addition to guiding you through the process, your attorney may cross-examine the prosecution’s witnesses during your preliminary hearing.

In addition, your criminal defense attorney may later use the transcript prepared during the hearing to your advantage if your case proceeds to trial.

One manner in which such a transcript may be used at trial is to point out inconsistencies between what a witness said during a preliminary hearing and what he or she said at trial.

This is known as impeachment, and it decreases your odds of conviction by calling a witness’s credibility into question.

An experienced San Diego criminal defense attorney will also help you determine whether it’s advisable to present your own evidence during the preliminary hearing.

San Diego Abogados de Defensa Penal

Due to the potential consequences involved, it is important that anyone charged with a crime in San Diego, California, seek the guidance of an experienced San Diego criminal defense attorney.

At the Law Offices of Kerry L. Armstrong, APLC., our experienced San Diego criminal defense attorneys provide all of our clients with expert legal guidance in order to achieve the most favorable results possible in both misdemeanor and felony cases. The talent and experience of our San Diego, California, attorneys ensure that our clients’ misdemeanor and felony cases are handled expertly and with the utmost care. If you or a loved one is facing criminal charges in California, please contact us immediately for a free consultation.

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Kerry L. Armstrong

 

Abogado Kerry Armstrong abrió su bufete en junio de 2007. El Sr. Armstrong asistió a Facultad de Derecho Thomas JeffersonSan Diego, California, y obtuvo su licenciatura en Universidad Estatal de Middle Tennessee. Kerry L. Armstrong obtuvo la certificación del Consejo de Especialización Jurídica del Colegio de Abogados de California de Derecho Penal en agosto de 2020, lo que le uno de los pocos abogados penalistas con un certificado de especialización jurídica en derecho penal en el condado de San Diego. Entre 2014 - 2019, el Sr. Armstrong fue seleccionado para su inclusión en el Súper Abogados de California un honor que sólo se concede al 5% de los abogados del país.

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