What is an arraignment in Massachusetts courts?
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An arraignment is the formal initiation of criminal charges against an individual. It is at this time that a defendant is formally notified of the charges against him or her, the criminal penalties, and what conditions they will be subject to for the duration of their criminal case. It is also the moment when a judge decides if a monetary or cash bail is necessary to ensure the defendant’s presence in court.
Bail and dangerousness hearings
While the placing of bail on a defendant is not supposed to be punitive, unfortunately some prosecutors will ask for cash bails that they know are simply too high for a defendant to meet, as a way of securing their detention prior to a trial on the merits of the case. también, it is quite common in cases for prosecutors to ask for what is called a Dangerousness Hearing at arraignment. Particularly in domestic assault and battery cases, this practice has become more common and pervasive. In requesting a dangerousness hearing, the prosecutor is suggesting to the court that no cash bail and no conditions of release will ensure the defendant’s presence in court and the safety of either the specific victim or the community at large. For these reasons it is critical to have an experienced and well-respected criminal defense attorney at your side when you attend your arraignment.