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Chapter 725 ILCS 5/113 – Arraignment

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Posted by Christopher Combs on April 24, 2026

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?

Having the right attorney can both help you understand the charges and protect you form making mistakes. At Combs Waterkotte, we are dedicated to treating you like a person, not a case number. We will guide you through the court process and fight to get you a positive outcome.

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