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Q: What is being arraigned in court?
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What does the word araignee mean?

The arraigned might be what you're talking about. Someone is arraigned when he is called to court.


What if im arraigned for probation revocation?

You would not be arraigned for this unless the Court has been notified that you violated your probation.


Can one be charged again after being arraigh?

An arraignment is the appearance before the court where charges are read and a plea entered. You can be charged again after being arraigned, but the charges would be new ones.


Can you attend to a court arraignment when your 16 years old and miss school?

If it is YOU that is being arraigned, yes. You MUST appear. If it is simply as a spectator, you must get permission from your school administrators to miss school to attend.


A person arrested for committing a crime?

Such a person is known as an ARRESTEE until such time as they are arraigned in court then they become known as a DEFENDANT.


How long does an officer have to charge a person with a crime after being arrested in Ohio?

You must be charged with something in order to be arraigned, and you must generally be presented to court to be arraigned within 24 hours of arrest. Of course, if you have already been charged with some offense but the police are still invistigating you on yet another, THAT charge can take as long as it takes them to produce probably cause.


How long does it take to be arraigned in the court of law on a felony charge in Mississippi?

Arraignment can take a couple days or a couple weeks. It all depends on the court schedule and the situation of your felony charge.


How do you recover personal property that has been seized in an arrest but the person was never arraigned in a California court?

You should contact the police department that made the arrest and inquire there.


What are four ways that criminals are formally charged in court and who are the major actors in each of these important documents?

After the criminals were arrested, they were arraigned in court whereby they were called to plead for the charges. And with their lawyers arguing their cases they were eventually charged.


Will A person charged with a felony crime appear in a lower court?

In the US, yes. To even be charged, the accused must be arraigned and appear (or waive appearance) in a preliminary hearing.


What jail facility in California is CSD?

CSD is the County Sheriff's Dept holding center. If the sherrif's website says an inmate is being housed in CSD, that means he hasn't been assigned a location yet or hasn't been arraigned yet.


When must one be arraigned when cited with a misdemeanor?

You must be more specific as to what offense you are referring to. Some minor offenses, while technically misdemeanors, do not require arraignment before court.