Part IV · Arraignment and Preparation for Trial
Rule 10. Arraignment
(A) Arraignment procedure Arraignment shall be conducted in open court, and shall consist of reading the indictment, information or complaint to the defendant, or stating to the defendant the substance of the charge, and calling on the defendant to plead thereto. The defendant may in open court waive the reading of the indictment, information, or complaint. The defendant shall be given a copy of the indictment, information, or complaint, or shall acknowledge receipt thereof, before being called upon to plead.
(B) Presence of defendant
(1) The defendant must be present, except that the court, with the written consent of the defendant, may permit arraignment without the presence of the defendant, if a plea of not guilty is entered.
(2) In a felony or misdemeanor arraignment or a felony initial appearance, a court may permit the remote presence and participation of a defendant, provided the appearance complies with the requirements set out in Crim.R. 43(A)(2).
(C) Explanation of rights When a defendant not represented by counsel is brought before a court and called upon to plead, the judge or magistrate shall cause the defendant to be informed and shall determine that the defendant understands all of the following:
(1) The defendant has a right to retain counsel even if the defendant intends to plead guilty, and has a right to a reasonable continuance in the proceedings to secure counsel.
(2) The defendant has a right to counsel, and the right to a reasonable continuance in the proceeding to secure counsel, and, pursuant to Crim.R. 44, the right to have counsel assigned without cost if the defendant is unable to employ counsel.
(3) The defendant has a right to bail, if the offense is bailable.
(4) The defendant need make no statement at any point in the proceeding, but any statement made can and may be used against the defendant.
(D) Joint arraignment If there are multiple defendants to be arraigned, the judge or magistrate may by general announcement advise them of their rights as prescribed in this rule.