Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Law
Criminal law
Court Proceedings
______ - Superior court judge reads charges and accused pleads guilty or not guilty
3 answers
Arraignment
are you sure
Yes, I am certain. The process you are describing is commonly known as arraignment. During arraignment, the superior court judge reads the charges to the accused, and the accused then enters a plea of guilty or not guilty.
You can
ask a new question
or
answer this question
.
Related Questions
Which of the following statements best represents a way of preventing future genocides?(1 point)
Responses prosecuting the guilty
_______________ The suspect has the opportunity to plead guilty. If they plead guilty to the charge, the judge will sentence the
Which of the following statements best describes the importance of criminal rights in the Texas Constitution?(1 point)
Responses
select the best option available to the accused attorney when a guilty verdict is handed down.
sentencing arraignment appeal
A prisoner on trial for a felony is presumed innocent until proven guilty. (That is, innocent is the null hypothesis.) Which of
In Chapter 8, of The Red Badge of Courage, what caused Henry to turn back to the frontline after fleeing?
(1 point) Responses He
How does trial by jury ensure due process for citizens in court
it protects citizens from self-incrimination it ensures that the
______ Superior court judge reads charges and accused pleads guilty or not guilty
Superior court judge reads charges and accused pleads guilty or not guilty what is this called
_____-Superior court judge reads charges and accused pleads guilty or not guilty