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What is the Difference Between an Arraignment and a Trial?

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What is the Difference Between an Arraignment and a Trial?

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Although there are many common aspects to an arraignment and a trial (held in a courtroom; judge, prosecutor, and defense attorney are present), they are very different events in the criminal justice process. No witnesses appear at an arraignment and no evidence is presented. Both are done later during the trial. The accused persons guilt or innocence is determined only during the trial, not the arraignment.

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