I have an arraignment date set - what is going to happen?

An arraignment date is a time for you to first appear at court and plead guilty or not guilty to the charge that has been brought against you. If you do not appear at the time and place you are ordered, an arrest warrant will immediately be issued by the court, and you will be subjected to arrest and detention after the date of the arraignment. When you appear, you will have 2 options, to plead guilty or not guilty. If you plead guilty, you must complete an acknowledgement and waiver of rights. The sentence for your offense can take a variety of paths. You can discuss those with the prosecutor, or plead guilty and discuss them with the Judge at the time of arraignment. If you plead not guilty, your date will be set for trial. At this time, bail may be reviewed. If you are charged with a Class A Misdemeanor or Felony, you may apply for a court appointed attorney by filling out a form at the clerk’s window. In all cases, you can hire your own attorney to defend you.

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1. How do I contact the Prosecutor?
2. When should I contact the Prosecutor to discuss my arrest and possible resolution of the case?
3. Can I change my court date?
4. I have received a ticket from a Police Officer. What do I do?
5. I have received a court summons from a Police Officer or complaint but do I have to appear? Can I waive the appearance by mail and plead guilty?
6. I want to plead guilty but I do not have the money to pay the fines. When are they due?
7. I have an arraignment date set - what is going to happen?
8. What happens at trial?
9. I am a victim or witness - what is going to happen?
10. I am charged with a violation level offense. What are the possible penalties?
11. I am charged with a Class B Misdemeanor. What are the possible penalties?
12. Where do hearings occur?
13. Can I bring a weapon to court?
14. I am charged with a felony. What happens next?
15. I am charged with a Class A Misdemeanor. What are the possible penalties?
16. Where is the Grafton County Department of Corrections located?