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Q: What is it called when the judge meets with an attorney before an arrainment?
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Can you get locked up at an arrainment?

Yes. The judge can order you into custody at any time during the pre-trial and trial process.


Can a defense attorney take evidence to a circuit court judge in Arkansas to review after arrainment hearing and after all evidence has been released before a trial?

I cannot believe the questioner has all their facts straight! If the arraignment has taken place and the case has been scheduled for trial, the evidence CANNOT have been "released" or it becomes 'contaminated' and unuseable at trial. The chain of custody of the evidence MUST be maintained at all times! In any case neither the defense attorney, nor anyone else, may confer with the trial judge over items of evidence that will appear at trial.


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