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Ohio, United States
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.