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This means the defendant has waived his/her right to trial and has pled guilty to the charges. In turn, the court accepts the plea of guilt.
0:13 2:52 Heres why a defendant might choose to wave their appearance. Sometimes the hearing is just aboutMoreHeres why a defendant might choose to wave their appearance. Sometimes the hearing is just about routine matters that dont require their presence. By waving their appearance.
A player under contract to a team is placed on waivers for a specified period of time; during this time other teams may submit a claim for that players contract.
If the case is waived, this simply means that the defendant agrees that the Commonwealth would be able to prove their basic case and that they will allow the case to proceed to the Court of Common Pleas without having a hearing to make that determination. 10. What if I do not feel safe entering/exiting the Courthouse?
In most cases, you have to pay a fee to file papers with the court. If you cant afford the filing fee, you can ask the court for a fee waiver in order to file for free.
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Under California law, waivers of liability may not prevent people from suing for injuries resulting from gross negligence, recklessness, intentional torts, or illegal acts. California law defines negligence (ordinary negligence) as the failure to use reasonable care to prevent harm to oneself or to others.
Basically at the preliminary hearing the determines whether there is sufficient evidence for the charges to move forward. So the defendant agreed there was sufficient evidence for this and waived the preliminary hearing.

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