Arraignments aren’t too exciting. Generally just a Judge formally advising a defendant what he’s charged with and the Defendant pleading “Not guilty”. The judge then sets a trial and pre-trial dates and deadlines. It generally takes about 60 seconds. Or does Zimmerman have some motion pending which the judge will take up at this hearing?
>>Or does Zimmerman have some motion pending which the judge will take up at this hearing?<<
I have no idea. I’m not an attorney. I did see something in the news that the judge might revisit the bond amount in light of the $200,000+ online donations.
The bond hearing was also supposed to be just routine, but O’Mara got a lot of good info out of it because the prosecution wasn’t prepared.
I just want to hear one of two things, either "guilty" or "not guilty."