Your first court appearance will be your arraignment hearing. At that hearing, you will be informed about the charges filed against you (if the value of the stolen property is less than $950, you will most likely be charged with petty theft); the judge will advise you of your Constitutional rights and ask you to enter a plea. You can either enter a plea of "guilty", "no contest" or "not guilty", OR you can ask the judge to continue your arraignment so you can hire an attorney. If you enter a plea of "guilty" or "no contest" at your arraignment hearing, your case will end there. If you enter "not guilty" plea, the Court will give you another court date, which is usually the pretrial hearing in a misdemeanor case. I strongly recommend you to hire an attorney. If you cant afford one, ask the Court to provide you a public defender.
Answered on Sep 23rd, 2011 at 10:07 AM