bound over

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bind over
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bind over
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bind over
To hold a person for trial on bond (bail) or in jail If the judicial official conducting a hearing finds probable cause to believe the accused committed a crime, the official will bind over the accused, normally by setting bail for the accused's appearance at trial (This is a state court procedure )
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court order to imprison the accused until the time of his trial (Law)
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A magistrate's decision in circuit court to hold a criminal defendant for trial
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order a defendant to be placed in custody pending the outcome of a proceedings against him or her; "The defendant was bound over for trial"
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If someone is bound over by a court or a judge, they are given an order and must do as the order says for a particular period of time. On many occasions demonstrators were bound over to keep the peace They put us in a cell, and the next day some bumbling judge bound us over This imposes a duty on courts to bind over parents when they have no control over their children
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order a defendant to be placed in custody pending the outcome of a proceedings against him or her; "The defendant was bound over for trial
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In felony cases, the transfer of a case to superior court for trial after an initial hearing to determine if the case does in fact involve a felony
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To hold for trial or for further inquiry Bind over usually refers to the action in which an accused is held for trial following a preliminary hearing in a criminal case See also, cross-references 1 and 2
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to hold for trial or presentation to the grand jury
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To hold on bail for trial
bound over

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    baund ōvır

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    /ˈbound ˈōvər/ /ˈbaʊnd ˈoʊvɜr/

    Etimoloji

    [ 'bInd ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English bindan; akin to Old High German bintan to bind, Greek peisma cable, Sanskrit badhnAti he binds.