Difficult to answer with only the information given - it sounds as if the arraignment is going to be postponed - and another separate hearing will be "set (held) at whcih time the judge MAY consider dismissal of the charge.
Yes, it is possible to post bail before arraignment. Bail is typically set by a judge based on the severity of the charges and the defendant's flight risk. Posting bail allows the defendant to be released from custody until their court date.
He's up for arraignment tomorrow.
At his arraignment, Frank gave a plea of not guilty
A f.t.a arraignment is another charge that stands for failure to appear in court
An order for arraignment is a court document that instructs a defendant to appear in court to be formally informed of the charges against them and to enter a plea (guilty or not guilty). It sets the date, time, and location for the arraignment to take place.
Dismissal is a noun.
Being disposed and sentenced is a criminal law term. Essentially what this means is, the arraignment was waived and the criminal was given a sentence.
What is initial arraignment moot mean
In order for an arraignment to be scheduled the paperwork for an arrest must have been processed. It is possible that you were taken into custody (arrested) and issued a Desk Appearance Ticket instead of being processed through a central booking system. A lot of lesser criminal acts are treated this way. If you fail to appear at the arraignment things will get much more serious.
what is constuitive dismissal
Arraignment is a court procedure whereby an accused is lined up in court to plead to the charges.
You can sometimes speak to the judge during an arraignment. If you are not called upon, you do not want to talk to him.