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Probable cause refers to such facts and circumstances that would lead a reasonably prudent man to believe that a crime has been committed and that the respondent is probably guilty thereof. It is based on: Actual facts and circumstances, not mere conjecture or speculation.
Commonly Asked Questions: If I appear at a show cause hearing will I go to jail? As stated above, you will not be arrested when you appear at the Friend of Court office for a show cause hearing on a specific case.
Most often, the defendant is held to answer (or bound over) for trial on the original charge.

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If the defendants case was not dismissed at the preliminary hearing the case then moves to a trial court where the defendant is once again arraigned. However, this time a trial date is set. Generally speaking, the trial is set to occur within 60 days from the date of this new arraignment.

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