In what two ways are preliminary hearings similar to criminal trials and in what two ways do preliminary hearings differ from criminal trials?

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2026-06-02 02:00

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A preliminary hearing, or preliminary examination, is an adversarial proceeding in which counsel questions witnesses and both parties makes arguments. The judge then makes the ultimate finding of probable cause. The grand jury, on the other hand, hears only from the prosecutor.

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