![]() ![]() Rule 45: Removal of the disruptive defendant.Rule 39: Records of foreign proceedings and notice of foreign law.Rule 35: Depositions to perpetuate testimony.Rule 33: Counsel for defendants indigent or indigent but able to contribute.Rule 31: Stay of execution relief pending review automatic expiration of stay.Rule 29: Revision or revocation of disposition.Rule 25: Motion required for finding of not guilty.Rule 24: Opening statements arguments instructions to jury.Rule 11: Pretrial conference and pretrial hearing.Rule 9: Joinder of offenses or defendants.Rule 7: Initial appearance and arraignment.Rule 6: Summons to appear arrest warrant.Rule 4: Form and contents of complaint or indictment amendment.Rule 3.1: Determination of probable cause for detention.Rule 3: Complaint and indictment waiver of indictment probable cause hearing.Rule 2: Purpose construction definition of terms.The court staff, bailiff, prosecuting attorney or Judge cannot act as your attorney by providing legal advice or legal assistance in the presentation of your case. If you choose to represent yourself, you must be prepared. ![]() All proceedings will be conducted according to the rules of criminal procedure and the rules of evidence. Please be advised that the Fate Municipal Court is a Court of Record. You may defend yourself, but no one except a lawyer may represent you. You will need to decide whether to employ a lawyer to represent you at trial. If you plead not guilty, you have the right to a trial by Judge or Jury. If you and the prosecutor cannot reach an agreement then a trial will be set for you. In the Pre-trial you will speak directly with the City Prosecutor to try and resolve your case. You should be prepared to pay your fine upon entering a plea of guilty of “nolo contendere.”Ī plea of not guilty means that you are informing the Court that you deny guilt in this case and the State must prove what it has charged against you. Also, a plea of “nolo contendere” or “no contest” cannot be used against you in a civil suit for damages as can a plea of guilty.Ī plea of guilty or “nolo contendere” and a waiver of Jury trial may be entered in writing by mail before the trial date. ![]() You will be found guilty upon a plea of “nolo contendere”, but it is not an admission by you that you are guilty.
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