Summary
In Massachusetts, if probable cause is found at a show cause hearing, booking is generally required before arraignment. This process includes photographing, fingerprinting, and recording personal information. The requirement is based on Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 276, Section 38, which governs the issuance of criminal complaints and warrants, and standard police procedures for processing individuals accused of crimes.Full Conversation
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Booking Process in Massachusetts:
- The person will be photographed and fingerprinted.
- Personal information will be recorded.
- The person may be searched.
- They will be informed of their charges.
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In Massachusetts, if probable cause is found at a show cause hearing and a criminal complaint is issued, booking is generally required prior to arraignment. This involves photographing, fingerprinting, recording personal information, and informing the person of their charges.
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Yes, I am sure. In Massachusetts, booking is generally required if a criminal complaint is issued after a show cause hearing.
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How do you know
In Massachusetts, the booking process is generally required after a criminal complaint is issued following a show cause hearing. This is based on standard legal procedures in the state.
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What legal procedures is this answer based on specifically
In Massachusetts, the requirement for booking after a probable cause finding at a show cause hearing and subsequent criminal complaint issuance is based on standard legal procedures. These include:
- Massachusetts General Laws Chapter *, Section *, which governs the issuance of complaints and warrants.
- Standard police procedures for processing individuals accused of crimes.
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Sure, here are some more details about the legal procedures concerning the booking process after a show cause hearing in Massachusetts:
- Massachusetts General Laws Chapter *, Section *: This section addresses the issuance of criminal complaints and warrants. If probable cause is found, a criminal complaint can lead to an arrest warrant, necessitating booking procedures.
- Standard Police Procedures: These typically include photographing, fingerprinting, and recording personal information to ensure proper identification and processing of individuals accused of crimes.
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