What happens at arraignment?
Yakima County (Washington) Prosecuting Attorney -- FAQs - Qu...Arraignments are the hearings that basically start a criminal case. It depends on the court and the case, but these are things that generally happen at arraignment: If it hasn't already been determined, the judge determines whether probable cause exists so that the case may continue. The judge asks whether the defendant has an attorney, and appoints one to represent the defendant if requested and appropriate. See similar questions...
What happens if I plead "not guilty" at arraignment?
The Municipal Court will set a date for trial where the City Prosecutor will be required to prove the case against you. See similar questions...
What is an arraignment?
FAQ - Municipal Court, City Attorney's Office, General Infor...arraignment is the defendant's first appearance in court. At arraignment, you can plead guilty or not guilty, or you can ask to speak with the prosecutor about any plea bargain possibilities. See similar questions...
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