Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
arraignment
what happed during or after an arraignment
Asked on 3/20/08, 4:10 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Richard Hornsby
Richard E. Hornsby, P.A.
Re: arraignment
An arraignment is where you plead Guilty or Not Guilty. Generally you plead Not Guilty and your case is ten set for a pretrial.
Between the Arraignment and Pretrial an attorney usually can usually work out the case and get it resolved for you.
Answered on 3/20/08, 4:15 pm
Carlos Gonzalez
Gonzalez Legal Associates PLLC
Re: arraignment
Generally, the only decisiob being made by the judge at arraignments is whether the Defendant will be let out on bail, let out with no bail, or remanded (meaning he will not be let out). After this, the case is set for pre-trial and then actually begins is process towards trial.
If you have any furhter questions, or a matter in which you may bei n need of assistance, please feel free to contact our office.
Answered on 3/20/08, 6:27 pm
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