Is it proper for a prosecutor to bypass and cut off the preliminary hearings by securing an intervening indictment?

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There is nothing necessarily proper or improper about it. The prosecutor at least in CA has an absolute right to have either a preliminary hearing or a get a grand jury indictment.

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