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7 Essential Things to Know About Video Arraignment Hearing

An individual who has been charged with a criminal offense will need to have an arraignment hearing where the judge will formally mention the charges against that person.

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7 Essential Things to Know About Video Arraignment Hearing

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  1. 7 Essential Things to Know About Video Arraignment Hearing An individual who has been charged with a criminal offense will need to have an arraignment hearing where the judge will formally mention the charges against that person. It is a critical part of the criminal justice process, and the way it goes can differ according to the laws of the state. A video arraignmenthearing is a great option to reduce the number of people in courtrooms, minimize overhead costs associated with hiring security personnel, and speed up the case proceedings. It may even free up some resources, such as letting security forces be present in other areas. Here are more things you should know about it: 1.Done through video conferencing – These days, the use of video conferencing has gone beyond conventional meeting rooms. It may be adapted for court use, too. Providers of eCourt services can customize a video conferencing platform to ensure a secure, high-quality, and versatile solution for courts to continue providing their services. 2.Not all courts may permit it – Similar to how arraignment hearing processes can differ per state, not all courts may consider it. However, if there are limitations to the number of people present in a courtroom, then implementing video arraignment hearing through online conferencing can help. 3.Features – The video conferencing service for court hearings can accommodate up to 300 participants and enables multipoint conferencing over VPN or LAN networks. It does not require any specialized hardware to work, and it comes with client applications, which should run on popular platforms. The service is compatible with popular wide-angle cameras and USB webcams. 4.Cloud-based – It makes sense to ensure that the video conferencing is secure, flexible, and can accommodate the most relevant audiences most conveniently and cost-effectively. That said, eCourt service providers are offering cloud-based video conferencing solutions with good audio quality and HD video. 5.Technologies – High-quality video arraignment hearing uses a system with SVC technology based on the VP8 video codec. It ensures the best possible video quality on all channels and devices. Built-in acoustic echo cancellation, noise cancellation algorithms, and automatic gain control deliver optimum wide-band audio quality for every participant. 6.Live streaming – The arraignment hearing online can be streamed live through web broadcasting services. 7.Ensures security – Video arraignment hearing may increase security by eliminating the need to transport someone from prison to the courthouse, and vice-versa.

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