What happens once a case is indicted?

The Court issues scheduling orders once a case is indicted. Scheduling orders tell a defendant when he needs to appear in court. It sets out any pretrial dates and potential trial dates. An Assistant District Attorney will also appear in court on those dates. Those hearings are open to the public.

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1. Once the defendant's punishment has been decided, is that the end of the case?
2. What happens when a law enforcement agency files a case with the District Attorneys Office?
3. What happens once a case is indicted?
4. What is a plea bargain and how does the process work to resolve a case?
5. How often are criminal cases disposed of through the plea bargain agreements?
6. How does as a victim fit into the prosecution of a criminal case?
7. How can charges be dropped in a criminal case?
8. Can a witness refuse to testify?
9. What if a defense attorney or private investigator contacts a witness about a case?
10. How long will a witness have to be at the courthouse?
11. When a case goes to trial, who determines if the defendant is guilty or innocent?
12. The defendant has been found guilty, now what?
13. Once the defendant's punishment has been decided, is that the end of the case?
14. Are all cases argued before the appellate court?
15. If the defendant’s conviction is affirmed, may he seek other relief?
16. Do most defendants convicted in a trial appeal their conviction?
17. Judgements on John and Cynthia Warren