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- The criminal justice process - Arraignment and charging
Learn about arraignment hearings and how criminal charges are filed in King County Two weeks after charges have been filed, an arraignment hearing is set The suspect, soon to be defendant, will be told while in custody or while out of custody of the arraignment hearing date and asked to come to court
- Courtroom Calendar - King County District Court
To locate available criminal court dates in the future, please use the filters to search by courtroom, hearing type, and jurisdiction Disclaimer: The appearance of availability is not a guarantee your case will be set for the desired date time All hearing dates and time slots are subject to change
- Superior Court Calendars Schedules - King County, Washington
Effective April 12, 2021, you may immediately reserve a spot on a calendar by going to https: superiorcourt kingcounty gov famlaw scheduling calendar A "Notice of Court Date" form will be generated automatically when you complete the process You are required to file this form with the Clerk's Office When choosing your hearing date:
- Case Access Resources - King County, Washington
You can use the e-Filing and Case Access portal to find case information on filed King County District Court (KCDC) civil, infraction and criminal cases, including, but not limited to: You can search for cases by: case number, person’s name or date of birth, company name, or filing date
- Seattle Criminal Dept Operations - King County, Washington
How do I know if a case is being heard on a particular date and time? If you are a defendant, contact your attorney If you are represented by a Department of Public Defense attorney and do not know how to contact your attorney, please email: dpd@kingcounty gov or phone 206-296-7662 or Toll Free: 1-844-935-3534
- Superior Court Daily Calendar - King County, Washington
We have had reports that individuals have been engaging in a caller ID spoofing scam, using Superior Court phone numbers No one from Superior Court will call you and ask for your personal information or request money
- King County Superior Court Criminal Department Manual
When the Prosecutor determines a defendant to be KCDDC eligible, the case is filed directly into KCDDC for arraignment Defendants whose cases have been filed mainstream may ask to have the case reviewed again by the Prosecutor
- What to expect - criminal defendants and the justice process
If charges are filed, the arrested person (whether in custody or out of custody) will be notified of the date of the next hearing (arraignment) If charges are not filed, the arrested individual will be unconditionally released This means any no-contact order or set bail is removed
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