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Court-Related Work HoursYear Ended September 2002,Fiscal Year Ended SeptemberYear Ended September 2002 in Virginia
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DistrictCourtCivil 575
AppellateCourt 74
GrandJuryTotal 1,326
StateCourt 73
CourtTravel 1,702
BankruptcyCourt 250
MagistrateCourt 2,102
SpecialDepositions,Hearings 489
WitnessPreparation 4,958

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Some religious leaders, including Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell, have set up schools to train their own battalion of lawyers
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Prejudicial evidence

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Evidence which might unfairly sway the judge or jury to one side or the other. For example, photographs of a gory murder scene might inflame a jury without providing useful evidence. May be excluded in criminal cases if prejudicial effect outweighs probative value.

presentment

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In felony cases, the first appearance before a judge at which the defendant is formally notified of the charges and a date is set for a preliminary hearing. No plea is entered at this stage. If, after the preliminary hearing, the case is bound over to the District Court, the defendant will enter a plea during arraignment in District Court. (Presentment is often incorrectly called arraignment.)

Certification

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Generally used to refer to the process of transferring a minor's case from the Juvenile Court to the adult court for trial. Usually reserved for capital or first-degree felonies or for chronic offenders.

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