I am not a lawyer, and laws can vary depending on the jurisdiction you are in. However, I can provide some general information.
Once you plead guilty in court, the legal process moves forward to sentencing. In most cases, the sentencing hearing occurs shortly after the guilty plea. The timing can vary depending on the complexity of the case, the court's schedule, and other factors.
After sentencing, if you have accepted a plea bargain, the matter is usually concluded, and you will be subject to the agreed-upon penalties. However, if you have pleaded guilty without a plea bargain, the judge will determine the appropriate punishment for your offense.
If, for some reason, there is a delay in the sentencing process or if the court finds it necessary to revisit the charges after the guilty plea, it would be best to consult with an attorney familiar with the specific laws in your jurisdiction. They can provide you with accurate and up-to-date information about the legal procedures and timelines relevant to your case.