Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
Arraignment
what is it when you are
Re-Arraignment
Asked on 4/18/08, 12:04 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
ERICK PLATTEN
LAW OFFICE OF ERICK PLATTEN
Re: Arraignment
Hello there,
An arraignment is the initial date one is informed with the charge that is being brought against them by the state.
Texas usually allows one to waive an arraignment by filing a motion to waive arraignment and dates are normally set for pretrial and trial.
Sincerely,
Erick Platten
PLATTEN LAW OFFICE
STATE WIDE REPRESENTATION
Answered on 4/18/08, 1:55 am
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