What is the name of your state? Washington
Could someone describe the procedure that takes place following say... the 9th circuit reversing and remanding a guilty verdict?
[...the decision to reverse and remand was based upon an ineffective assistance of councel claim in a Habeas petition.]
More specifically, once a case is sent back for a "new trial",
1.) is the defendant re-charged?,
2.) re-arraigned?,
3.) is there a new determination of probable cause eval., etc
Could someone explain to me how all this works, and/or direct me to where I could read about this procedure?
Thank You
K.Blow
Could someone describe the procedure that takes place following say... the 9th circuit reversing and remanding a guilty verdict?
[...the decision to reverse and remand was based upon an ineffective assistance of councel claim in a Habeas petition.]
More specifically, once a case is sent back for a "new trial",
1.) is the defendant re-charged?,
2.) re-arraigned?,
3.) is there a new determination of probable cause eval., etc
Could someone explain to me how all this works, and/or direct me to where I could read about this procedure?
Thank You
K.Blow