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At the arraignment, you will be asked to enter a plea of guilty, no contest or not guilty. If you enter a not guilty plea, the matter will be set for trial on a future court date. The judge will not allow any testimony or statements regarding the facts of the case at this time.
(a)(1) A defendant arrested for violation of suspension or probation is entitled to a preliminary hearing to determine whether there is reasonable cause to believe that he or she has violated a condition of suspension or probation.
Rule 8.1 - Prompt First Appearance. An arrested person who is not released by citation or by other lawful manner shall be taken before a judicial officer without unnecessary delay.
Signing an entry of appearance and waiver of service only means that the party signing the document is giving up his/her right to be served by a sheriff's deputy. It does not mean they agree with the lawsuit or are giving up their right to notice of when any hearings are to be held.
If the tenant does not file an objection, the landlord will get a ?writ of possession? or court order for the local sheriff's department to evict the tenant after 24 hours' notice. The landlord and sheriff's department must move the tenant's leftover property into storage until trial.
Pretrial occurs after an individual has been arrested until the adjudication of their federal case. A pretrial services officer gathers information about the defendant through interviews and record checks to prepare a report for the judge. The judge determines if the defendant can be released or should be detained.
If your case has not been tried within a certain time, it should be dismissed for lack of speedy trial. In Arkansas the prosecution has o 12 months to bring you to trial if you are not incarcerated, or o 9 months if you are incarcerated.
A probable cause hearing must be held within 5 working days of issuing the emergency order. The court will decide if the child should be returned home, stay in the temporary custody of DCFS, or live with someone else until the adjudication hearing.