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What happens at an arraignment? |
| You have a right to be arraigned without unnecessary delay. At the arraignment you will appear before a judge who will tell you officially of the charges against you. An attorney may be appointed for you if you cannot afford one, and the bail can be raised or lowered depending on the circumstances of the case. You also can ask to be released on a P.R. bond (personal recognizance), even if bail was previously set. |
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