Nebraska Arraignment is the process by which individuals charged with a crime in the state of Nebraska appear in court to enter a plea of guilty, not guilty, or no contest. The Nebraska Arraignment process typically begins with the defendant being read their rights and the charges against them. The court will then appoint a lawyer, if necessary, and the defendant will enter their plea. Depending on the type of Nebraska Arraignment, the judge may then set a date for a preliminary hearing, where the judge will determine if there is enough evidence for the case to proceed to trial. There are two types of Nebraska Arraignment: in-person and virtual/telephonic. In an in-person arraignment, the defendant appears in court in person and enters their plea before the judge. In a virtual/telephonic arraignment, the defendant appears before the judge via telephone or video conferencing.