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What Will Happen at Your Arraignment

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March 24, 2023

At the arraignment, the judge is supposed to inform you (the defendant) of your charges and certain rights. But arraignments aren’t just for legal formalities. If you’re still in jail, the judge will normally set the bail amount or release you without any bail (called “own recognizance” release). Call Bobe & Snell Law Office LLC at (470) 268-5802 If you are looking for an experienced and reliable DUI attorney to handle your DUI case.

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