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The "arraignment" process involves: Being brought before a Judge in the courtroom Receiving the " criminal complaint" with the crimes charged and the factual basis to each charge The District Attorney requesting bail or releasing you on your own recognizance (called "ROR") Pleading guilty or not guilty The process starts when the court officer brings you from the cell in the back of the courtroom and into the courtroom before the Judge. If you were unable to contact your family, friends or an attorney when you were arrested then most likely the court will have a Legal Aid attorney appear for you. Legal Aid
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