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OCR: " Oregon. 229 U.S. 586, 590 (1913), the Court held that the preliminary hearing procedure also iF not obliga tory upon the +ta es part of due process Ir Lem Woon the defendant had been convicted f murder S there was no question before the Court about probable cause or prosecution and the Court did not addi ress the subject Certainly none of these cases suggested that due process would permit prosecution to proceed without probable cause Their concern was exclusively procedural, not sub stantive due process. Thus, though the Constitution does not confine the states the procedure of the grand jury O dictate to the states the alternative procedure the preliminary hear ing the core value the Fifth Amendment Crand Jury Clause that the initiation criminal prosecution be based only on probable ca ...