California

Criminal Procedure

Rule 4.100 – Arraignments

At the arraignment on the information or indictment, unless otherwise ordered for good cause, and on a plea of not guilty, including a plea of not guilty by reason of insanity;

(1) The court must set dates for:

(A) Trial, giving priority to a case entitled to it under law; and
(B) Filing and service of motions and responses and hearing thereon;
(2) A plea of not guilty must be entered if a defendant represented by counsel fails to plead or demur; and
(3) An attorney may not appear specially.

Cal. R. Ct. 4.100

Rule 4.100 amended effective January 1, 2007; adopted as rule 227.4 effective January 1, 1985; previously amended effective June 6, 1990; previously renumbered and amended effective January 1, 2001.