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Finding Of Probable Cause Form. This is a Illinois form and can be use in 2nd Judicial Circuit Local County.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT _________________ COUNTY, ILLINOIS THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, ) ) vs. ) No. __________________ ) ) D efendant. ) FINDING OF PROBABLE CAUSE Now on this _______ day of ______________, 2_______, the Court being fully advised FINDS: 1. That the Court was contacted by States Attorney/Assistant States Attorney, ____________________________________ of _______________ County, Illinois, on the _______ day of _________________, 2_______, at approximately ___________ ___.m. 2. That the defendant was arrested in the above-entitled matter without a warrant on the _____ day of ______________, 2_______, at approximately ____________ ____.m. 3. That based on information submitted to the Court, the Court determined that there is (is not) probable cause for significant pretrial restraint of the defendants liberty so that the defendant should (should not) be detained pending further proceedings pursuant to United States Supreme Court cases Gerstein v. Pugh, 420 U.S. 103 (1975) andCounty of Riverside v. McLaughlin, (1991). 4. That based upon this finding of probable cause for pretrial detention, the following actions as to bail are taken: ______ a. Bail is set at $_________________. ______ b. Bail is denied, without prejudice to further application. ______ c. Release on recognizance in the amount of $________________. ______ d. Special conditions of bail as follows:__________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ /jeri/cirwide/cirwide 2/finding oprobable f cause 60 7/18/02 >>>> 2 ENTERED: ___________________, 2______. _______________________________________ Honorable Judge /jeri/cirwide/cirwide 2/finding oprobable f cause 60 7/18/02