When the police arrest someone (the defendant), they take him or her to jail.
Then, 1 of 3 things happens:
• The defendant is released if the prosecutor (usually the district attorney or the city attorney) decides not to file charges; or
• The defendant posts bail (also called a “bond”) or is released based on a promise to appear in court at a later date for arraignment. If either of these happen, the district attorney or police tell the defendant when to come to court for arraignment; or
• The defendant stays in jail. Law enforcement officers transport the defendant to the court for arraignment.