What happens at an arraignment?

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An arraignment is a hearing held at which the court informs you of your charge and allows you to enter a plea.  Typically the plea is not guilty.  This does not mean you cannot change your plea later.  An arraignment is a hearing at the beginning of your case.  After the arraignment the evidence is provided to your lawyer.  After reviewing the evidence with your lawyer, you can then decide how to dispose of your case.  The arraignment is not the trial.  It is only the beginning.  In this podcast we discuss what you can expect to happen at your arraignment.  By listening to this podcast episode you will become informed on what you can expect as we navigate the halls of justice together.  If you are looking for information, this podcast episode will help familiarize you with the legal process.  Please be aware that this podcast should not be considered legal advice.  This is informational only, no different that reading about a law firm's services on a website.  There is nothing about this podcast that should imply an attorney-client relationship exists.  You will need to specifically retain legal services.  You should not solely rely on anything you hear on this podcast.  There is no substitute for legal advice you have received from your lawfully retained attorney.  If you want to retain this law firm, please contact us at 309-839-2024 or visit us on the web at www.srtriallawyers.com.