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Match the element of the criminal justice process with its definition.
A)Taking a person into custody and limiting his or her freedom
B)A law enforcement or correctional administrative process officially recording an entry into detention after arrest and identifying the person,the place,the time,the reason for the arrest,and the arresting authority
C)A proceeding before a judge to establish if there is probable cause to believe a crime was committed and the defendant committed it
D)The imposition of punishment by a judge on a convicted offender
E)A formal written accusation submitted to a court by a prosecutor,alleging that a specified person has committed a specified offense
F)A formal written accusation submitted to a court by a grand jury,alleging that a specified person has committed a specified offense
G)Bringing suspects before a magistrate shortly after arrest to be advised of the charges against them,advised of their rights,and given the opportunity for bail.
H)A defendant's first appearance before the court that has the authority to conduct a trial and the point at which the defendant is asked to enter a plea
-Preliminary hearing

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Definitions:

Critical Item

An essential element or factor that is crucial for the successful completion of a task or the proper functioning of a system.

Noncritical Item

An item or aspect that, though part of a system or process, is not essential to its fundamental operation or success.

Steam Sterilization

A method of sterilization using saturated steam under pressure to eliminate all forms of microbial life, including spores.

Exogenous Microorganisms

Microbes that originate from outside an organism's body and can potentially cause harm.

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