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Arraignment Hearing

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An arraignment hearing is a legal proceeding in which a defendant is formally charged with a crime. The defendant enters a plea (guilty, not guilty, or no contest). The judge or magistrate then offers bail, and often sets a court date.
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You are asked to enter a plea of guilty or not guilty by the Court.  If you plead not guilty, a pre-trial hearing or a court-trial is scheduled.  If you enter a plea of guilty, you will be sentenced.  The court encourages you to resolve the...
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All parties who must attend the arraignment are notified in writing with a subpoena or notice by the Court. If there is a victim in the case they are notified, but they are not required to attend the hearing unless otherwise noted on their ...
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The state in most cases will attempt to provide you with an attorney: one of your own choice, or a public defender. If the arrestee does not have a lawyer present with him at the time of the hearing, the state provides him with the services...
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Yes. You must appear at all court hearings including your arraignment or a warrant will be issued for your arrest.
http://www.coconino.az.gov/courts.aspx?id=304
This document explains how to set a trial date in Vancouver Provincial Court . If you want to plead not guilty , you will have to go to trial and fix a trial date at an arraignment hearing. The document is available in six languages:・ Chine...
http://www.justiceeducation.ca/resources/how-to-set-a-t...
In order to get a Criminal Protection Order you need to be present at Arraignment Court. Typically, a hearing is held in order to establish grounds to consider granting the Criminal Protection Order. A hearing must be held allowing the Judg...
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If not given a Desk Appearance Ticket after an arrest, a criminal defendant will appear before a judge to determine the amount of bail or whether the defendant should be held in jail without bail. This can be done at a bail hearing or combi...
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At an arraignment, you will appear before a judge who will tell you, officially what you are charged with. Bail will be set, or possibly reduced if previously established. You may be released on your own recognizance.
http://byrdslaw.com/faqs/Criminal-Law-FAQs/
Typically a preliminary hearing which is required to establish probable cause to arrest and in some cases to detain a suspect. An arraignment is when the formal charges are read to the accused and the accused has an opportunity to enter a p...
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