District of Columbia Criminal Law and Procedure
Title 23. Criminal Procedure. [Enacted title] | D.C. Law Library
Title 23. Criminal Procedure. [Enacted title] Chapter 1. General Provisions. §§ 23-101 – 23-115 Chapter 3. Indictments and Informations.
Code of the District of Columbia - D.C. Law Library
Division I. Government of District. · Division II. Judiciary and Judicial Procedure. · Division III. Decedents' Estates and Fiduciary Relations. · Division IV.
Superior Court Rules of Criminal Procedure
(7) “Magistrate Judge” means a Magistrate Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia as defined in D.C. Code §§ 11-1732 and -1732A (2012 Repl. & ...
Definition of Offenses | mpdc - Metropolitan Police Department
Definitions of offenses may be found in the District of Columbia Code (DC Code), which is linked below ... (Criminal Law and Procedure and Prisoners) > Title 22.
District of Columbia | Criminal Division - Department of Justice
Criminal Division · Denise Cheung, Chief Gregg Maisel, Deputy Chief · The Federal Major Crimes Section ("FMC") · The Fraud, Public Corruption, and Civil Rights ...
Criminal Division | District of Columbia Courts
The Criminal Division of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia is responsible for processing all local criminal matters.
District of Columbia Official Code - Casetext
District of Columbia Official Code · Division I - GOVERNMENT OF DISTRICT (§§ 1-101 — 10-1906) · Division II - JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE (§§ 11-101 — 17-307) ...
District of Columbia Code Division IV. Criminal Law and Procedure ...
District of Columbia Division IV. Criminal Law and Procedure and Prisoners. Section 22-1510. Read the code on FindLaw.
4.2 Overview of the DC Legal System
The procedural steps in criminal cases have largely remained the same as well. From the initial pre-arrest investigation to sentencing, the DC ...
2013 District of Columbia Code :: Division IV — CRIMINAL LAW ...
Title 22 — CRIMINAL OFFENSES AND PENALTIES (Subtitle I to Subtitle VII) · Title 23 — CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (Chapter 1 to Chapter 19) · Title 24 — PRISONERS AND THEIR ...
District of Columbia Code Division IV. Criminal Law and Procedure ...
District of Columbia Division IV. Criminal Law and Procedure and Prisoners. Section 22-3252. Read the code on FindLaw.
District of Columbia Courts Explained - State Court Report
In 1970, Congress passed the District of Columbia Court Reform and Criminal Procedure Act, which established a local DC court system. Today ...
Criminal Law and Individual Rights - DC Bar
The Criminal Law and Individual Rights Community sponsors educational and practice-building programs in the areas of criminal law and protection of individual ...
Processing through D.C.'s criminal justice system: Agencies, roles ...
This means the job of prosecuting cases for D.C. Code offenders in D.C. Superior Court falls on the U.S. Attorney's Office for D.C. and not the ...
District of Columbia Criminal Law and Legal Issues Overview
Crime Classifications in the District of Columbia. Washington, D.C. has three main classifications of criminal offenses. · Why Do Crime ...
District of Columbia Criminal Law and Procedure - LexisNexis Store
Product description ... District of Columbia Criminal Law and Procedure Annotated gives you access to criminal law and procedure and many related statutes and ...
District of Columbia Practice Manual - DC Bar
Sold as a two-volume set with a complementary digital supplement, the D.C. Practice Manual includes 35 chapters providing an all-inclusive review of the law, ...
District of Columbia: Statutory Criminal Law - Without My Consent
(a) An offense shall be deemed to be committed in the District of Columbia if the conduct on at least one occasion was initiated in the District of Columbia or ...
Criminal Court Procedure - National Lawyers Guild- DC Chapter
The following steps usually take place at the arraignment: the prosecutor decides which (if any) charges to file; the defense attorney enters their appearance ...
Division IV. Criminal Law and Procedure and Prisoners.
Statutes: District of Columbia · § 16-1041. Definitions. · § 16-1042. Judicial enforcement of order. · § 16-1043. Nonjudicial enforcement of order.