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Pretrial Conference: This is a crucial step where both parties prepare for trial, including scheduling, evidence submission, and witness lists.
Trial Preparation: Parties must ensure their evidence is relevant and admissible, and any motions in limine must be resolved.
Trial: The trial typically includes jury selection, opening statements, witness testimony, and closing arguments. The jury deliberates and announces the verdict.
Sentencing: If found guilty, the judge imposes a sentence, which can vary based on the crime and jurisdiction.
Timeline: The timeline for a felony case can vary, but it generally involves several stages, including investigation, arrest, and trial.
These stages ensure a fair and orderly process in a felony trial.
2. Definitions of ‘more than minimal planning,’ ‘firearm,’ ‘dangerous weapon,’ ‘brandished,’ ‘otherwise used,’ ‘bodily injury,’ ‘serious bodily injury," and ‘permanent or life-threatening bodily injury,’ are found in the Commentary to §1B1.1 (Application Instructions).
3. This guideline also covers attempted manslaughter and assault with intent to commit manslaughter. Assault with intent to commit murder is covered by §2A2.1 (Assault With Intent to Commit Murder). Assault with intent to commit rape is covered by §2A3.1 (Criminal Sexual Abuse).",