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806-1 Definitions. - §806-1 Definitions. In this chapter: "act" or "doing of an...
806-2 Inapplicable to district courts. - §806-2 Inapplicable to district courts. Notwithstanding any provision of this...
806-6 Use of; furnishing of copy. - §806-6 Use of; furnishing of copy. In all cases of...
806-7 Preparation of indictment, complaint, or information; true bill by grand jury. - §806-7 Preparation of indictment, complaint, or information; true bill by...
806-8 Prosecution where indictment not essential. - §806-8 Prosecution where indictment not essential. In criminal cases brought...
806-9 Information, laws applicable. - §806-9 Information, laws applicable. All provisions of law applying to...
806-10 Form. - §806-10 Form. The indictment may be substantially in the following...
806-11 Disposal of firearms. - §806-11 Disposal of firearms. (a) At the time of arraignment,...
806-16 Venue; how stated. - §806-16 Venue; how stated. It shall not be necessary to...
806-17 Circuits constitute district for criminal trial by jury. - §806-17 Circuits constitute district for criminal trial by jury. The...
806-18 Change of venue. - §806-18 Change of venue. It shall be lawful for any...
806-21 Joinder of defendants; accessories, receivers. - Rules of Court Joinder of offenses and defendants, see HRPP...
806-22 Joinder of charges against defendant. - §806-22 Joinder of charges against defendant. When there are several...
806-23 Misjoinder. - §806-23 Misjoinder. No indictment shall be quashed, set aside, or...
806-26 Meaning of words and phrases. - §806-26 Meaning of words and phrases. The words and phrases...
806-27 Indictment; defects and omissions. - §806-27 Indictment; defects and omissions. No indictment shall be held...
806-28 Characterization of the act. - §806-28 Characterization of the act. The indictment need not allege...
806-29 Exceptions need not be negatived. - §806-29 Exceptions need not be negatived. No indictment for any...
806-30 Alternative allegations. - §806-30 Alternative allegations. In an indictment for an offense which...
806-31 Indirect allegations. - §806-31 Indirect allegations. No indictment or bill of particulars is...
806-32 Repugnancy. - §806-32 Repugnancy. No indictment is invalid by reason of any...
806-33 Surplusage. - §806-33 Surplusage. Any unnecessary allegation contained in an indictment may...
806-34 Sufficiency of averments as to offense and transaction. - §806-34 Sufficiency of averments as to offense and transaction. In...
806-35 Property owned by more than one. - §806-35 Property owned by more than one. In any indictment...
806-36 Property owned by corporation. - §806-36 Property owned by corporation. All property, real and personal,...
806-37 Money, etc., how described. - §806-37 Money, etc., how described. In every indictment whatsoever in...
806-38 Instrument, how described. - §806-38 Instrument, how described. In any indictment for forging, altering,...
806-39 Same. - §806-39 Same. In all other cases whenever it is necessary...
806-40 Document of title. - §806-40 Document of title. In any indictment for stealing or...
806-41 Ownership, not necessary to allege when. - §806-41 Ownership, not necessary to allege when. In any indictment...
806-42 Second offense. - §806-42 Second offense. In any indictment for any offense committed...
806-46 Objections to indictment. - §806-46 Objections to indictment. Every objection to any indictment for...
806-47 Bill of particulars. - §806-47 Bill of particulars. If the court is of the...
806-48 Postponement. - §806-48 Postponement. No person prosecuted shall be entitled as of...
806-49 Arraignment; plea of not guilty. - §806-49 Arraignment; plea of not guilty. If any person being...
806-50 Standing mute. - §806-50 Standing mute. If any person being arraigned upon or...
806-51 Plea of autrefois convict or acquit. - §806-51 Plea of autrefois convict or acquit. In any plea...
806-56 Nolle prosequi. - §806-56 Nolle prosequi. No nolle prosequi shall be entered in...
806-60 Jury of twelve required. - §806-60 Jury of twelve required. Any defendant charged with a...
806-61 Waiver of jury. - §806-61 Waiver of jury. The defendant in any criminal case...
806-62 Trial; order of proof and argument. - §806-62 Trial; order of proof and argument. The prosecuting attorney...
806-63 Defense. - §806-63 Defense. All persons tried for any offense shall be...
806-64 REPEALED. - §806-64 REPEALED. L 1980, c 164, §14.
806-65 Depositions, right to inspect. - §806-65 Depositions, right to inspect. All persons under trial shall...
806-66 REPEALED. - §806-66 REPEALED. L 1980, c 164, §15.
806-71 Sentence. - §806-71 Sentence. Except as otherwise provided by law, in all...
806-72 Probation officers. - §806-72 Probation officers. Any probation officer assigned to the courts...
806-73 Duties and powers of probation officers; adult probation records - §806-73 Duties and powers of probation officers; adult probation records....
806-76 Court proceedings; reports to county clerk. - §806-76 Court proceedings; reports to county clerk. Whenever in any...
806-81 Definitions. - §806-81 Definitions. In this part, unless a different meaning is...
806-82 Prosecution of felonies by written information. - §806-82 Prosecution of felonies by written information. Criminal charges may...
806-83 Felonies for which criminal charges may be instituted by written information. - §806-83 Felonies for which criminal charges may be instituted by...
806-84 Exhibits. - §806-84 Exhibits. (a) When an offense is prosecuted by information,...
806-85 Probable cause. - §806-85 Probable cause. (a) When an information is filed, the...
806-86 Procedure for motion to dismiss. - §806-86 Procedure for motion to dismiss. (a) The defendant may...
806-87 Evidence at hearing on motion to dismiss. - §806-87 Evidence at hearing on motion to dismiss. (a) The...
806-88 Ruling on motion to dismiss. - §806-88 Ruling on motion to dismiss. (a) The court shall...