Rule 10. Arraignment
(a) In General. An arraignment must be conducted in open court and must consist of:
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ensuring that the defendant has a copy of the indictment or information;
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reading the indictment or information to the defendant or stating to the defendant the substance of the charge; and then
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asking the defendant to plead to the indictment or information.
(b) Waiving Appearance. A defendant need not be present for the arraignment if:
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the defendant has been charged by indictment or misdemeanor information;
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the defendant, in a written waiver signed by both the defendant and defense counsel, has waived appearance and has affirmed that the defendant received a copy of the indictment or information and that the plea is not guilty; and
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the court accepts the waiver.
(c) Video Teleconferencing. Video teleconferencing may be used to arraign a defendant if the defendant consents.