Unless he's being held on a probation or parole violation, in which case he has been arraigned on that charge (and perhaps also sentenced), he has been arraigned on the new charge(s).
His lawyer can only talk to you with his permission.
Unless he's being held on a probation or parole violation, in which case he has been arraigned on that charge (and perhaps also sentenced), he has been arraigned on the new charge(s).
His lawyer can only talk to you with his permission.