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WHAT WILL HAPPEN WITH MY
CASE IN
Benton County District Court?
Benton & Franklin Counties
A public service provided by
BENTON & FRANKLIN
OFFICE OF PUBLIC DEFENSE
7122 W. Okanogan Pl, Bldg A
Kennewick, WA 99336
509-222-3700
Bentonfranklindefense.org
So you got cited into court
Whether it was a traffic stop
or something else, the bottom
line is you now have a citation
ordering you to court. What
is going to happen? Will you
lose your job? Go to jail? Need
a lawyer?
This guide is designed to give
you a better idea of what will
happen to your case in Benton
County District Court.
Hopefully it can give you some peace of mind.
IMPORTANT: Nothing contained in this slide show is intended to be legal advice. You should speak
with your public defender or attorney if you have any questions about your specific case.
The #1 Most Important Thing You Must
Do…
GET TO COURT!!!
Show up in court at the date and time
indicated on your ticket
AND
Show up every other time as ordered
by the court.
If you don’t show up to court when
you’re supposed to, you increase your
chances of:
- More charges, including Bail Jumping
- Being held in jail on bail
- Getting a harsher plea offer from the prosecutor
OVERVIEW
Here are the basic steps each District Court Case takes
STEP 1: You Received a “ticket” from a police officer ordering
you to be in court on a certain date and time
STEP 2: Go to court for your first court date, called
Arraignment.
You may request a public defender here
You will get a new court date here
STEP 3: Go to your next court date, called Pretrial
Here, you will decide how to resolve your case
If you or your public defender needs more time then
you may end up with multiple Pretrials
OVERVIEW
Here are the basic steps each District Court Case takes
STEP 4: Sentencing or Trial Readiness
If you accept the prosecutor’s plea offer then you
will proceed directly to Sentencing
If you want a trial, then you will go to one last
hearing called Trial Readiness
STEP 5: Trial
This will take anywhere from a few hours to a few
days
Your public defender will work with you to make
sure everything is ready for your defense
STEP 1
You Received a criminal citation
from a police officer
If you receive a ticket that says
“criminal” at the top, like the one
to the left, then it is a criminal
citation.
With a criminal citation, you must
go to court on the date listed under
“Mandatory Court Appearance”
STEP 2
Your first Court date
This is called the arraignment
At your arraignment you will
Be read your rights and told what you
are charged with
Have the opportunity to request a public
defender
Sometimes have the chance to resolve
your case if the prosecutor makes you a
plea offer
STEP 3
Your Pretrial
Contact your Public Defender before this
date to talk about your case.
Show up to Court or risk getting a Warrant
for your arrest!
Here, your Public Defender should have a
“plea offer” from the Prosecutor.
You have 3 OPTIONS to resolve your case
Step 3 continued…
YOUR OPTIONS at Pretrial
OPTION 1: Continue your court date
OPTION 2: Accept the plea offer
- This will resolve your case.
OPTION 3: Go to Trial
- Your case will resolve after trial.
MORE ON YOUR OPTIONS AT
PRETRIAL
Option 1: Continue to another date & time
Here, you just push your court date out to another date
in the future so you and your public defender can take
more time to investigate your case, negotiate with the
prosecutor, talk to witnesses, etc.
You MUST appear at the next specified date and time
or risk getting a WARRANT for your arrest!
You will most likely be required to agree to a reset of
your “speedy trial” in order to continue your case
YOUR OPTIONS AT PRETRIAL:
Option 2: Accept plea offer
The plea offer may involve a guilty plea with certain
sentence recommendation, or a Stipulated Order of
Continuance or deferral
You should always take the time to discuss your case
with your public defender before accepting a plea offer.
The acceptance of plea offers may have many
consequences that you may not have considered
including immigration consequences and firearms rights
consequences.
LAST PRETRIAL OPTION
Option 3: Set your case for Trial
Here you are telling the court that you want to force
the prosecutor to prove to a jury that you committed
the crime you are charged with.
You MUST appear at the next specified date and time
or face additional consequences with the court.
Keep in touch with your public defender.
If your public defender asks you for witness
names, phone numbers etc, make sure to provide this
as soon as possible so he/she can be ready for your
trial.
QUICK TIPS for a successful District Court
experience
1.Always show up to court on time! Even
just being late can get you a warrant!
2.Do NOT talk to anyone about your case
except your public defender! This includes
family and friends – unless you want them
to be forced to testify against you.
3.Keep in contact with your public defender.
4.Follow ALL court orders!
This has just been a basic overview of
what happens with the typical case in
Benton County District Court.
Talk to your Public Defender if you have
any more questions about your case or
this process!
Once again, nothing in this presentation
is intended to be legal advice. Only your
public defender (or other lawyer) can
give you legal advice.

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What to Expect with Your Benton County District Court Criminal Case

  • 1. WHAT WILL HAPPEN WITH MY CASE IN Benton County District Court? Benton & Franklin Counties A public service provided by BENTON & FRANKLIN OFFICE OF PUBLIC DEFENSE 7122 W. Okanogan Pl, Bldg A Kennewick, WA 99336 509-222-3700 Bentonfranklindefense.org
  • 2. So you got cited into court Whether it was a traffic stop or something else, the bottom line is you now have a citation ordering you to court. What is going to happen? Will you lose your job? Go to jail? Need a lawyer? This guide is designed to give you a better idea of what will happen to your case in Benton County District Court. Hopefully it can give you some peace of mind. IMPORTANT: Nothing contained in this slide show is intended to be legal advice. You should speak with your public defender or attorney if you have any questions about your specific case.
  • 3. The #1 Most Important Thing You Must Do… GET TO COURT!!! Show up in court at the date and time indicated on your ticket AND Show up every other time as ordered by the court. If you don’t show up to court when you’re supposed to, you increase your chances of: - More charges, including Bail Jumping - Being held in jail on bail - Getting a harsher plea offer from the prosecutor
  • 4. OVERVIEW Here are the basic steps each District Court Case takes STEP 1: You Received a “ticket” from a police officer ordering you to be in court on a certain date and time STEP 2: Go to court for your first court date, called Arraignment. You may request a public defender here You will get a new court date here STEP 3: Go to your next court date, called Pretrial Here, you will decide how to resolve your case If you or your public defender needs more time then you may end up with multiple Pretrials
  • 5. OVERVIEW Here are the basic steps each District Court Case takes STEP 4: Sentencing or Trial Readiness If you accept the prosecutor’s plea offer then you will proceed directly to Sentencing If you want a trial, then you will go to one last hearing called Trial Readiness STEP 5: Trial This will take anywhere from a few hours to a few days Your public defender will work with you to make sure everything is ready for your defense
  • 6. STEP 1 You Received a criminal citation from a police officer If you receive a ticket that says “criminal” at the top, like the one to the left, then it is a criminal citation. With a criminal citation, you must go to court on the date listed under “Mandatory Court Appearance”
  • 7. STEP 2 Your first Court date This is called the arraignment At your arraignment you will Be read your rights and told what you are charged with Have the opportunity to request a public defender Sometimes have the chance to resolve your case if the prosecutor makes you a plea offer
  • 8. STEP 3 Your Pretrial Contact your Public Defender before this date to talk about your case. Show up to Court or risk getting a Warrant for your arrest! Here, your Public Defender should have a “plea offer” from the Prosecutor. You have 3 OPTIONS to resolve your case
  • 9. Step 3 continued… YOUR OPTIONS at Pretrial OPTION 1: Continue your court date OPTION 2: Accept the plea offer - This will resolve your case. OPTION 3: Go to Trial - Your case will resolve after trial.
  • 10. MORE ON YOUR OPTIONS AT PRETRIAL Option 1: Continue to another date & time Here, you just push your court date out to another date in the future so you and your public defender can take more time to investigate your case, negotiate with the prosecutor, talk to witnesses, etc. You MUST appear at the next specified date and time or risk getting a WARRANT for your arrest! You will most likely be required to agree to a reset of your “speedy trial” in order to continue your case
  • 11. YOUR OPTIONS AT PRETRIAL: Option 2: Accept plea offer The plea offer may involve a guilty plea with certain sentence recommendation, or a Stipulated Order of Continuance or deferral You should always take the time to discuss your case with your public defender before accepting a plea offer. The acceptance of plea offers may have many consequences that you may not have considered including immigration consequences and firearms rights consequences.
  • 12. LAST PRETRIAL OPTION Option 3: Set your case for Trial Here you are telling the court that you want to force the prosecutor to prove to a jury that you committed the crime you are charged with. You MUST appear at the next specified date and time or face additional consequences with the court. Keep in touch with your public defender. If your public defender asks you for witness names, phone numbers etc, make sure to provide this as soon as possible so he/she can be ready for your trial.
  • 13. QUICK TIPS for a successful District Court experience 1.Always show up to court on time! Even just being late can get you a warrant! 2.Do NOT talk to anyone about your case except your public defender! This includes family and friends – unless you want them to be forced to testify against you. 3.Keep in contact with your public defender. 4.Follow ALL court orders!
  • 14. This has just been a basic overview of what happens with the typical case in Benton County District Court. Talk to your Public Defender if you have any more questions about your case or this process! Once again, nothing in this presentation is intended to be legal advice. Only your public defender (or other lawyer) can give you legal advice.