Hears a statement of facts supporting the arrest of the individual to determine if all legal requirements of the arrest have been met - determines bond for the defendant (if appropriate) - appoints a public defender for the defendant if the def. is unable to afford their own attorney.
Arraignment is the way the court system legally informs someone of charges being made against them and where the accused formally enters a plea. Since a store cannot be charged with a crime, one must presume that "the store" is the complaining witness, such as in a shoplifting case. If that is the situation, there is no need for anyone from "the store" to appear at arraignment.
The charges are very serious, the best choice would be to obtain the advice of an attorney who is experienced in criminal defense, even if the person has not been formally charged. Or,if they are arrested and charged for the crimes, at the arraignment the judge will ask if the person can afford counsel. If the accused cannot pay for a private attorney the judge will appoint a PDA.
Abigail
I cannot complete the problem because no preliminary measurements were given.
People who are def or hard of hearing cannot hear.
deaf or hard of hearing people can do everything except hearing.
Not necessarily, you can be arrested before or after you are indicted. Either way, you cannot be arraigned until you have been taken into, or have surrendered to, custody
A person who cannot hear is commonly referred to as deaf or hearing-impaired. They may also be described as having a hearing loss. It is important to use respectful and accurate language when referring to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing.
No, hearing aids cannot correct the destruction of receptor hair cells.
She cannot name who accused Elizabeth Putnam for Mary Warren is bound by law.
Laws cannot protect someone from being falsely accused. After an accusation has been made, you may be able to sue someone for defamation of character.
Sensory and neural hearing loss, on the other hand, cannot readily be cured. Fortunately such hearing loss is rarely complete, and hearing aids can fill the deficit.