Legal Question in Criminal Law in California

arraignments

Do you need an attorney to go with you to an arraignment?


Asked on 4/06/07, 11:29 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Terry A. Nelson Nelson & Lawless

Re: arraignments

You don't need an attorney to defend you if you are experienced and educated in the law and court proceedures and evidence, and know how to represent yourself in conflict with a professional prosecutor trying to put you in jail. Now, if you know enough to keep your mouth shut and simply plead not guilty and set a pre-trial date, you can go alone to the arraignment, but your need to ask the question proves that you need counsel from that point on. Feel free to contact if you decide you need counsel.

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Answered on 4/06/07, 12:26 pm


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