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{{Short description|Replacement of earlier grand jury process except in US}}
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{{Inline citations|date=May 2024}}[[File:Melbourne Magistrates Court - William Street.jpg|thumb|right|The [[Melbourne Magistrates' Court]]. In [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria, Australia]], all committal procedures take place in the [[Magistrates' Court of Victoria|Magistrates' Court]]]]▼
In [[law]], a '''committal procedure''' is the process by which a defendant is charged with a serious offence under the [[criminal justice]] systems of all [[common law]] jurisdictions except the [[United States]]
▲[[File:Melbourne Magistrates Court - William Street.jpg|thumb|right|The [[Melbourne Magistrates' Court]]. In [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria, Australia]], all committal procedures take place in the [[Magistrates' Court of Victoria|Magistrates' Court]]]]
▲In [[law]], a '''committal procedure''' is the process by which a defendant is charged with a serious offence under the [[criminal justice]] systems of all [[common law]] jurisdictions except the [[United States]]. The committal procedure replaces the earlier [[grand jury]] process.
Sometimes the committal procedure includes a [[preliminary hearing]]
In most jurisdictions criminal offences fall into one of three groups:
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==Notes and references==
*Clifford E M Chatterton and Philip K Brown. Committals for Trial to the Crown Court: The Law and Practice. Fourmat Publishing. London. 1988.
*John Bowers. "Committal for trial". Practice Notes on Procedure in Courts. Chapter 8.3 at pages [https://books.google.com/books?id=neZIUubE-oUC&pg=PA81 81] to 84.
*Peter Hungerford-Welch. "Committal for sentence". Criminal Procedure and Sentencing. Eighth Edition. Routledge. 2014. Chapter 5.13 at pages [https://books.google.com/books?id=upL8AgAAQBAJ&pg=PA112 112] to 116.
*P J Hidden, "The Benefits of Committal Proceedings" (1990 to 1991) 2 Current Issues in Criminal Justice [https://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/cicj2&div=21&id=&page= 19]
*John B Bishop, "The Abolition of Committal Proceedings" (1990 to 1991) 2 Current Issues in Criminal Justice [https://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/cicj2&div=23&id=&page= 37]
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*"Committal for Trial or Sentence?" (1984) 148 Justice of the Peace [https://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/cljw148&div=34&id=&page= 497] (11 August 1984)
*Bruce M Haines, "Committals and Certiorari" (1965 to 1966) 8 Criminal Law Quarterly [https://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/clwqrty8&div=31&id=&page= 141]
*"Powers of Criminal Courts (Sentencing) Act 2000: Committal for Sentencing" (2012) 76 Journal of Criminal Law [https://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/jcriml76&div=10&id=&page= 12]
*"Committals for Sentence under Ss. 41 and 56 of the Criminal Justice Act, 1967" (1970) 34 Journal of Criminal Law [https://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/jcriml34&div=33&id=&page= 200]
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*"Committal for Trial by Quarter Sessions" in "General Intelligence" (1936) [https://books.google.com/books?id=g_wwAQAAIAAJ 181] The Law Times 473 (13 June 1936)
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