A document the DA may hand the defendant, typically in felony cases, that lists out the charges.
“other times if you're out of custody or if you bond out before you can be advised or if it's your first time appearing on a new charge the judge will say okay this is set for an advisement date they're going to sometimes depending on the county and depending on the level of charges the da will actually hand you a copy of the complaint as in felony cases is when we normally see this and it will list out the charges”
Alexis explains: "other times if you're out of custody or if you bond out before you can be advised or if it's your first time appearing on a new charge the judge will say okay this is set for an advisement date they're going to sometimes depending on the county and depending on the level of charges the da will actually hand you a copy of the complaint as in felony cases is when we normally see this and it will list out the charges"
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