Illinois Chapter 725 ILCS 5/113 – Arraignment
Chapter 720 ILCS 5/113 of the Illinois Revised Statutes: Criminal Procedure is focused on arraignments, a time before a trial when a person is told by the court what they are accused of doing. It sets rules for how arraignments are supposed to be conducted in Illinois.
What Chapter 5/113 Covers
Chapter 5/113 is solely focused on arraignments. It discusses requirements for how they are supposed to be conducted, and allows someone to make a plea
To learn more about arraignments in Illinois, use the link below
Chapter 5/113 Statute Explained
Preparing for an Arraignment in Illinois?
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