The standards that the People must meet in a felony examination under chapter VII of title III of part IV of the Code of Criminal Procedure are: (1) that a crime was committed; and (2) that there is reason to believe that the defendant committed the crime. The People must raise a question of fact to be submitted to the trier of the facts.
The testimony established that the defendant was with the person who ultimately took the...
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