What should a person accused of a crime (not a traffic infraction) expect to happen?

All persons accused of any crime that might result in a jail sentence have certain rights. The accused is advised of these rights at an arraignment, which is generally the first appearance in court on the citation or charge. It will be confirmed that the accused understands his/her Constitutional rights as explained in the court session. The accused may hire private counsel to provide legal assistance. If the accused is financially unable to hire a private attorney and qualifies, a Public Defender may be appointed.

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1. What is a misdemeanor and a gross misdemeanor?
2. What should a person accused of a crime (not a traffic infraction) expect to happen?
3. What hearings will I have to attend?
4. How do I make sure I get notice of my hearing date?
5. What do I do if I miss a Court date?
6. What should I wear and how should I act in Court?
7. How do I get a lawyer/public defender?