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Gavin McKenna Waives Arraignment: What It Means Moving Forward

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Gavin McKenna has waived his formal arraignment in his criminal proceedings. Here's what that means.

STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA - JANUARY 31: Gavin McKenna #72 of the Penn State Nittany Lions walks off the ice before an NCAA men's hockey game against the Michigan State Spartans at the West Shore Home Field at Beaver Stadium on January 31, 2026 in State College, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Richard T Gagnon/Getty Images) Getty Images Penn State hockey player Gavin McKenna has waived his formal arraignment in Pennsylvania court, a procedural step that moves his criminal case forward without requiring him to appear in person for that hearing. The likely first overall pick in the upcoming NHL entry draft, McKenna is facing misdemeanor charges arising from an alleged altercation in Pennsylvania.

Formal Arraignment Explained A formal arraignment is the stage where a defendant is officially advised of the charges, enters a plea (guilty or not guilty), and the case is then formally set on the path toward pretrial proceedings. In practice, the defendant’s lawyer confirms receipt of the charges, and a not guilty plea is generally entered automatically. The purpose is largely for procedural efficiency, allowing the case to proceed without an additional court date that rarely changes the direction of the matter.

So waiving formal arraignment is a routine procedural step rather than a substantive turning point. It does not resolve the charges or signal a strategy - and it leaves all potential outcomes on the table, including dismissal, diversion, a plea agreement or trial. So for McKenna, the waiver does not affect the substance of the allegations against him.

Instead, it advances the case into the pretrial phase of the criminal process. At this stage, both sides typically engage in more substantive preparation, including the exchange of evidence, discussions between defence counsel and prosecutors, and consideration of whether the matter can be resolved without a trial. It is also at this point that potential alternative resolutions are explored.