Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Charged with a crime, what do I do?

Idaho Falls, Pocatello and the rest of East Idaho, while conservative, follow similar approaches to the court system as anywhere else.  If you are charged with a crime in any of these areas, the first thing to note is you have an arraignment date.  This is the court date at which you plead not guilty. (I wouldn't recommend pleading guilty unless you have talked to an attorney first).  The nice thing in Eastern Idaho, specifically Idaho Falls and Pocatello, is the courts will allow an attorney to file a notice of appearance for you which will re-schedule your court date.  This makes it so you don't have to show up at the arraignment and you will automatically plead not guilty. 

After you plead not guilty you will be set for a pre-trial date.  If you have an attorney this is where negotiation will take place with the State regarding the strengths and weaknesses of the case.  If you do not have an attorney, you can discuss with the prosecutor yourself.  Depending on how discussions go, you can plan a plea deal, continue for more discovery, or set the case for trial.

While this doesn't fully exhaust everything that happens, hopefully this gives you a good idea on where the process will go.  Being charged with a crime is stressful and not fun. Having an idea of what will happen should make the process a little smoother.

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