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What happens to a felony case after arraignment?

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What happens to a felony case after arraignment?

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Felonies are crimes for which more than one year of imprisonment may be imposed. In a few felony cases, plea offers may be made at Criminal Court arraignment. Otherwise, the Judge presiding at Criminal Court arraignments will adjourn the case to Part F for the announcement of Grand Jury action. The case will remain in Part F for all proceedings prior to indictment or a misdemeanor disposition.

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