Answer:
The judge will make a final ruling on the case. An arraignment is the first hearing in a criminal court case, and the purpose of the hearing is to provide the accused with their charges and the opportunity to plead guilty or not guilty. At this stage, the judge will review the circumstances of the alleged crime and make a determin
ation of probable cause, make a decision regarding bail, and (if necessary) appoint a public defender for the defendant if they cannot afford an attorney. A final ruling on the case will not be made until a later hearing.