Chapter 1 - Audio-Video Communication For Criminal Pre-Trial Proceeding
- Section 15-26-1 Conduct of pre-trial proceeding by audio-video communication device
Whenever the law requires a defendant in a criminal case to appear before any judge or magistrate for a first or subsequent appearance, bail, ...
- Section 15-26-2 Physical presence of defendant not required
If the court has provided for the use of an audio-video communication system to facilitate communication between the court and the defendant during any ...
- Section 15-26-3 Electronic filing of documents
Any documents filed during the audio-video communication may be transmitted electronically, including but not limited to, facsimile, personal computers, host computers, other terminal devices, ...
- Section 15-26-4 Utilization of audio-video communication by law enforcement officer
Any law enforcement officer issuing a Uniform Traffic Ticket and Complaint or a Uniform Non-Traffic Citation and Complaint within the jurisdiction of the court ...
- Section 15-26-5 Conduct of grand jury proceeding involving sworn police officers by audio-video communication device
At the discretion of the district attorney, any grand jury proceeding involving sworn police officers may be conducted by an audio-video communication device. The ...
- Section 15-26-6 Location of television monitors
For any proceeding which is required to be open to the public, television monitors shall be situated in the courtroom and at the place ...