What Happens At Arraignment?

by markwieczorek on May 25, 2010

In Cincinnati, a suspect has the right to be arraigned without unnecessary delay, usually within two to five court days, after being arrested. He or she appears before a judge or magistrate who will read the offenses with which the suspect is officially being charged, they are informed of their constitutional rights, and advised of applicable penalties.

The accused must then enter one of three pleas: guilty, not guilty, or no contest in misdemeanor cases.  Additionally, the judge or magistrate may increase or decrease the bond.

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