The order and a written determination of the judicial officer shall be filed in the District Court having jurisdiction over the location of the arrest, ...
( 1) Unless a written complaint is filed or the accused consents in writing or on the ... the court shall either: (i) order in writing that the accused be released from jail ...
Even if a police officer believes that they have probable cause, a judge may not
Complaint and Arrest Warrant -- Law enforcement obtains a Warrant for
Officer determined Petitioner under age 21.
If probable cause is found as aforesaid, an appropriate order shall be filed with the ...
(2) Complaint Filed; Order of Detention; Felonies and Gross Misdemeanors ... If the Court determines that probable cause does not exist or does not make a ...
In determining probable cause to detain the defendant, the judge shall apply the
“Probable cause hearing” may refer to a preliminary hearing that happens well after the filing of charges, at which the court hears testimony in order to determine ...
Probable cause generally refers to the requirement in criminal law that