Arraignment hearings in California
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What happens at an 'arraignment hearing'? California criminal defense lawyer, Neil Shouse explains the process. An arraignment is usually the first court hearing in a California criminal case. At an arraignment, the accused generally enters a plea (guilty, not guilty, or no contest), the issue of bail and release is determined, AND a future court date is set (usually for the pretrial or, in a felony case, the preliminary hearing)
If you or a loved one has been arrested, we invite you to contact us at Shouse Law Group. We can provide a free consultation in office or by phone. We have local offices in Los Angeles, the San Fernando Valley, Pasadena, Long Beach, Orange County, Ventura, San Bernardino, Rancho Cucamonga, Riverside, San Diego, Sacramento, Oakland, San Francisco, San Jose and throughout California.
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Or call: (855) 999-7755
What happens at an 'arraignment hearing'? California criminal defense lawyer, Neil Shouse explains the process. An arraignment is usually the first court hearing in a California criminal case. At an arraignment, the accused generally enters a plea (guilty, not guilty, or no contest), the issue of bail and release is determined, AND a future court date is set (usually for the pretrial or, in a felony case, the preliminary hearing)
If you or a loved one has been arrested, we invite you to contact us at Shouse Law Group. We can provide a free consultation in office or by phone. We have local offices in Los Angeles, the San Fernando Valley, Pasadena, Long Beach, Orange County, Ventura, San Bernardino, Rancho Cucamonga, Riverside, San Diego, Sacramento, Oakland, San Francisco, San Jose and throughout California.
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