DUI Preliminary Hearing

DUI Preliminary Hearing

Drunk Driving Defense Attorney Search

Enter your area code, or search for a lawyer by city and state.

  - OR -

DUI Preliminary Hearing

What happens at a Preliminary Hearing?

Every person who is charged with DUI is entitled to a preliminary hearing. If a person remains in jail, he or she is entitled to a preliminary hearing usually within 10 days of arrest. If a person is released from jail on bond, he or she is entitled to a preliminary hearing usually within 30 days of arrest.

A preliminary hearing is an examination of the charge against the accused. The prosecutor must present evidence and witnesses that prove that it appears that an offense has been committed that there is probable cause to believe that the person accused committed it. The accused may cross-examine witnesses and may present evidence if he or she wishes.

If the judge makes a finding of probable cause after hearing the evidence, the charge is sent to the grand jury. If the judge does not find that it appears that an offense has been committed or that the accused is likely the person who committed an offense, the accused is discharged and the charge is dismissed. If the accused is discharged and the charge dismissed after a preliminary hearing, the prosecutor may still present evidence to the grand jury to see if they will find probable cause.

To find a Preliminary Hearing Attorney in your area, please select a state below:

Alabama Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Alaska Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Arizona Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Arkansas Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
California Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Colorado Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Connecticut Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Delaware Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
District of Columbia Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Florida Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Georgia Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Hawaii Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Idaho Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Illinois Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Indiana Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Iowa Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Kansas Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Kentucky Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Louisiana Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Maine Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Maryland Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Massachusetts Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Michigan Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Minnesota Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Mississippi Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Missouri Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Montana Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Nebraska Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Nevada Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
New Hampshire Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
New Jersey Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
New Mexico Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
New York Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
North Carolina Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
North Dakota Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Ohio Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Oklahoma Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Oregon Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Pennsylvania Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Rhode Island Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
South Carolina Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
South Dakota Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Tennessee Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Texas Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Utah Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Vermont Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Virginia Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Washington Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
West Virginia Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Wisconsin Preliminary Hearing Lawyers
Wyoming Preliminary Hearing Lawyers


Related Preliminary Hearing Information