Answer:
The steps of a criminal trial process, which a judge is a part of, in the correct sequence are:
Pre Arrest Phase
Initial Appearance
Arraignment
Preliminary Hearing
Pretrial
Trial
Sentence
Explanation:
The Pre-Arrest Phase is the time that investigations into the case are carried out to establish that a crime had been committed and also gather the necessary evidence for the prosecution of the case. The case is then brought before the judge, who charges the offender with the crime committed. From this stage, the court is set in full motion until the sentencing, when the accused is declared guilty or acquitted accordingly.
Charging
Initial Hearing/Arraignment
Discovery
Plea Bargaining
Preliminary Hearing
Pre-Trial Motions
Trial
Post-Trial Motions
Sentencing
Appeal