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  6. Title 17 - Criminal Procedure
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  10. Article 5 - Arraignment and Pleas Generally


Article 5 - Arraignment and Pleas Generally


  • § 17-7-90. Issuance of bench warrant; execution; receiving bail, fixing bond, and approving sureties
  • § 17-7-91. Date of arraignment; notice; service of notice and fee therefor; notice to surety on bond; arraignment; receipt and entering of plea; establishment of time for trial; effect of appearance and plea on notice requirement
  • § 17-7-92. Service of notice of filing of indictment, special presentment, or accusation against corporation; return of service; failure of corporation to appear or enter plea; judgment and execution against corporate property
  • § 17-7-93. Reading of indictment or accusation; answer of accused to charge; recordation of "guilty" plea and pronouncement of judgment; withdrawn guilty pleas; pleas by immigrants
  • § 17-7-94. Recordation and effect of plea of "not guilty" or of standing mute
  • § 17-7-95. Plea of nolo contendere in noncapital felony cases; imposition of sentence; use of plea in other proceedings; use of plea to effect civil disqualifications; imposition of sentence upon plea deemed jeopardy
  • § 17-7-96. Prosecuting officer to enter arraignment and plea on indictment or accusation
  • § 17-7-97. Proceedings upon failure of clerk to record arraignment and plea; effect of proceedings
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