Pennsylvania Preliminary Hearing
A preliminary hearing is typically the next step
after a preliminary arraignment in the Pennsylvania
criminal process.
At the preliminary hearing, the state must establish
that they have enough evidence to proceed with a
criminal prosecution. If the government cannot meet it's
prima facie evidentiary burden to support the elements
of the crime, and can't supply the necessary witnesses,
then the case should be dismissed.
Should I waive the Preliminary Hearing?
It depends on the facts of your case, and the advice
of your attorney. There may be advantages to simply
waiving it, but you may not want to give in without
getting something in return.
If I think the hearing can help us, then the goal is
to aggressively defend against the charges at the
hearing. We don't put on any evidence, but go on the
offensive and attack the governments case and witnesses
in both fact and law.
If we are successful at the hearing, then the case
should be dismissed. But even when that doesn't happen,
there are positive benefits that can come from the
hearing. It it a chance to lay the foundation for the
defense, by attacking the governments case, and the
witnesses credibility and reliability. What we learn
from the witness testimony and evidence can be used to
help us at trial.
And, worst case, if I determine that the government
does have a strong case, at least we know that, and can
look to work out the best deal possible to plead out.
Tips for how to handle a preliminary hearing under
the Pennsylvania judicial system.
- Have a court reporter there to transcribe the
testimony so that you can use it later if the case
proceeds forward.
- Do not do anything that may help the state
establish it's burden of proof. Provide them with no
evidence or testimony.
- Hire an experienced criminal defense attorney to
represent you at the hearing. It may be possible to
get the case dismissed at this stage if the state's
case is weak, but if you go alone without legal
representation, it is much less likely.
Call me anytime for a free consultation if you've
been arrested or accused of any crime in the Pittsburgh
or Western Pennsylvania area. I will offer you some
advice on what you can do, and suggest some possible
defenses, and how I can help you. There's no obligation,
and my consultation is strictly confidential, even if
you don't choose to hire me. Call now.
Contact: The Law Offices of David
S. Shrager
Allegheny Building
Suite 1310
429 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
(866) 382-8646
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