Someone I know was arrested and is in jail. When will he / she go to court?

Defendants that are incarcerated are generally seen after morning arraignments. However, there may be times they will not be seen until the afternoon, depending on the court schedule. If you want to attend a court hearing for a person who is incarcerated, you are welcome to wait in the court lobby until they are brought to the court from detention. Make certain the court clerks know you are here for the inmate arraignment.

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1. What time can I appear to see the judge?
2. What is an Arraignment?
3. What can you plead at arraignment?
4. How long does a court session usually last?
5. What will happen if I do not appear for my citations, or do not pay the fines?
6. How do I find out why my license is suspended?
7. How many points do I have on my driver's record?
8. If I have a bench warrant and go to Court, will I be arrested?
9. How do I find out the status of the bond money I posted?
10. Can I complete community service at places other than where the municipal court has designated?
11. How can I reschedule my court date?
12. How can I find out when my hearing date is set?
13. Someone I know was arrested and is in jail. When will he / she go to court?
14. Why can't I speak to the judge on the phone about my case?
15. Why does the Municipal Court want me to update my personal information?