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24-578: [REDACTED] Look up PIA  or pia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pia or PIA may refer to: Places [ edit ] Pia, Pyrénées-Orientales , a French commune Pia, Iran , a village in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran PIA Township , a Pakistan International Airlines staff township, Pakistan 614 Pia , an asteroid People [ edit ] Pia (given name) ,

48-460: A feminine given name Pia (surname) Piá (footballer, born 1982) , Brazilian footballer João Batista Inácio Piá (footballer, born 1973) , Brazilian football player and manager Reginaldo Revelino Jandoso Pia Pounds , stage name of Ugandan recording artist Tracy Kirabo (born 1996) Pia Ravenna , stage name of Finnish opera singer Hjördis Sophie Tilgmann (1894-1964) Science and technology [ edit ] para -Iodoamphetamine ,

72-474: A further 12 hours (i.e., up to 24 hours in total); for terrorism-related offences a person can be held by the police for up to 14 days before charge. If they are not released after being charged, they should be brought before a court as soon as practicable. The Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution grants criminal defendants the right to be notified of the charges against them. Under

96-477: A lifesaving technique Pia Film Festival , a Japanese film festival See also [ edit ] Porta Pia , a gate in the Aurelian Walls of Rome, Italy Casina Pio IV or Villa Pia, Vatican City PIAS (disambiguation) Piia , a feminine given name Namahana Piʻia (1787–1829), a wife of King Kamehameha I of Hawaii PIIA , Pakistan Institute of International Affairs Topics referred to by

120-1019: A research chemical Peripheral Interface Adapter , an integrated circuit Pia mater , a layer of the meninges of the brain and spinal cord Purified isophthalic acid , an aromatic dicarboxylic acid Tacca leontopetaloides , a species of flowering plant also known as Pia Aviation [ edit ] Pacific Island Aviation , a former airline headquartered in Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands Pakistan International Airlines (abbreviation and ICAO designator) Pearson International Airport , Toronto, Ontario, Canada General Wayne A. Downing Peoria International Airport (IATA code and FAA location identifier), Peoria, Illinois, US Peruvian International Airways , an international airline that operated from 1947 to 1949 Plattsburgh International Airport , NY, US Penang International Airport , Penang, Malaysia Organisations [ edit ] Pasteur Institute of Algeria Philippine Information Agency ,

144-515: A trial cannot proceed. Pleas of nolo contendere ('no contest') and the Alford plea are allowed in some circumstances. In the Australian legal system , arraignment is the first stage in a criminal trial. The indictment is read to the defendant, who is asked to plead guilty or not guilty. Arraignment procedures vary somewhat among jurisdictions. In New South Wales , the arraignment takes place before

168-465: A warrant and kept in custody must be brought before a local criminal court for arraignment "without unnecessary delay". A delay of more than 24 hours is rebuttably presumed to be unnecessary. In California , arraignments must be conducted without unnecessary delay and, in any event, within 48 hours of arrest, excluding weekends and holidays. The wording of the arraignment varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. However, it generally conforms with

192-443: Is a formal reading of a criminal charging document in the presence of the defendant , to inform them of the criminal charges against them. In response to arraignment, in some jurisdictions, the accused is expected to enter a plea ; in other jurisdictions, no plea is required. Acceptable pleas vary among jurisdictions, but they generally include guilty , not guilty , and the peremptory pleas (pleas in bar) setting out reasons why

216-527: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages PIA Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include the details below. Request from 172.68.168.132 via cp1112 cp1112, Varnish XID 385558507 Upstream caches: cp1112 int Error: 429, Too Many Requests at Fri, 29 Nov 2024 05:29:37 GMT Post-indictment arraignment Arraignment

240-460: Is not required to accept a guilty plea. During the hearing, the judge assesses the offense, the mitigating factors , and the defendant's character, and passes sentence . If the defendant pleads not guilty , a date is set for a preliminary hearing or a trial . In the past, a defendant who refused to plead (or "stood mute") was subject to peine forte et dure ( Law French for "strong and hard punishment"). Today, in common law jurisdictions,

264-417: Is the first of 11 stages in a criminal trial, and involves the clerk of the court reading out the indictment. In England and Wales, the police cannot legally detain anyone for more than 24 hours without charging them, unless an officer with the rank of superintendent (or above) authorises detention for a further 12 hours (i.e., 36 hours total), or a judge (who will be a magistrate ) authorises detention by

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288-459: The United States ' Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure , arraignment shall consist of an open reading of the indictment (and delivery of a copy) to the defendant, and a call for them to plead. In federal courts , arraignment takes place in two stages. The first is called the "initial arraignment" and must take place within 48 hours of an individual's arrest, or within 72 hours if the individual

312-715: The Institute of Archaeology , an academic journal PIA F.C. , a football club based in Karachi, Pakistan PIA Model Secondary School , a school in PIA Township, Pakistan PIA Planetarium (disambiguation) , three planetariums in Pakistan Proto-Indo-Aryan language , a reconstructed language ancestral to the Indo-Aryan languages Pia (band) , a Korean rock band Pia (horse) , a Thoroughbred racehorse Pia Carry ,

336-691: The Social Security Act Personal Insolvency Arrangement , a statutory mechanism in Ireland Procurement Integrity Act , in the United States Other uses [ edit ] Baroudeurs de Pia XIII or Pia Donkeys, a rugby league club based in Pia, Pyrénées-Orientales, France Privacy Impact Assessment , used to identify and minimize the privacy risks of new projects or policies Papers from

360-497: The consent of the prosecutor, the procureur . In the vast majority of cases, the prosecutor will consent. In Germany , if one has been arrested and taken into custody by the police, one must be brought before a judge as soon as possible and at the latest on the day after the arrest. Under New Zealand law , at the first appearance of the accused, they are read the charges and asked for a plea. The available pleas are: guilty, not guilty, and no plea. The response of "no plea" allows

384-406: The defendant to get legal advice on the plea, which must be made on the second appearance. In South Africa , arraignment is defined as the calling upon the accused to appear, the informing of the accused of the crime charged against them, the demanding of the accused whether they plead guilty or not guilty, and the entering of their plea. In England , Wales , and Northern Ireland , arraignment

408-415: The following principles: Video arraignment is the act of conducting the arraignment process using some form of videoconferencing technology. Use of video arraignment system allows the court to conduct the requisite arraignment process without the need to transport the defendant to the courtroom by using an audio-visual link between the location where the defendant is being held and the courtroom. Use of

432-469: The general rule is that one cannot remain in police custody for more than 24 hours from the time of their arrest . However, police custody can last another 24 hours in specific circumstances, especially if the offence is punishable by at least one year's imprisonment, or if the investigation is deemed to require the extra time, and can last up to 96 hours in certain cases involving terrorism , drug trafficking , or organised crime . The police need to have

456-423: The judge only. In South Australian practice, the jury hears the arraignment. In Queensland the indictment is read to the defendant by the judge's associate prior to the empanelling of the jury. In British Columbia , arraignment takes place in one of the first few court appearances by the defendant or their lawyer. The defendant is asked whether they plead guilty or not guilty to each charge. In France ,

480-702: The main development communication arm of the government Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US Planning Institute Australia Princeton in Asia , a nonprofit organization Printing Industries of America Private Internet Access , a virtual private network provider Puntland Intelligence Agency , Somalia Law [ edit ] Proprietary information agreement or non-disclosure agreement Personal Information Agent , an individual authorized in dealings with third persons Post-indictment arraignment , US Primary Insurance Amount , in regards to benefits payable under Title II of

504-446: The police before charge for up to a maximum of 96 hours; for terrorism -related offences a person can be held by the police for up to 28 days before charge. If they are not released after being charged, they should be brought before a court as soon as practicable. In Scotland , the police cannot detain anyone for more than 12 hours without charging them unless an officer of the rank of superintendent (or above) authorises detention for

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528-442: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Pia . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pia&oldid=1223336253 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

552-462: The video arraignment process addresses the problems associated with having to transport defendants. The transportation of defendants requires time, puts additional demands on the public safety organizations to provide for the safety of the public, court personnel and for the security of the population held in detention. It also addresses the rising costs of transportation. If the defendant pleads guilty, an evidentiary hearing usually follows. The court

576-422: Was arrested on the weekend and not able to go before a judge until Monday. During this stage, the defendant is informed of the pending legal charges and is informed of his or her right to retain counsel . The presiding judge also decides at what amount, if any, to set bail . During the second stage, the post-indictment arraignment, the defendant is allowed to enter a plea. In New York , a person arrested without

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