People v. Standish Part II
Defendant was entitled to be released from custody on his own recognizance, subject to reasonable conditions, when his preliminary examination was continued for good cause beyond the 10-day period specified in Penal Code Sec. 859b. Defendant was not entitled to have information set aside after trial court wrongly failed to grant defendant OR release pending his preliminary examination unless error reasonably might have affected the outcome of the preliminary examination.
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