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Rule 14. Discovery and inspection; bill of particulars.
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- Rule 29. Discovery in misdemeanor actions.
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- Rule 30. Discovery form.
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- Rule 5. Initial appearance before the magistrate; bail.
- Rule 5.1 Preliminary Examination.
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- Rule 5.3 Failure to appear upon a summons.
- Rule 6. Amendment of complaint, warrant, and summons; harmless error.
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