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Old 10-09-2008, 09:45 AM   #7
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Default Re: Indicted and Arraigned

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Originally Posted by Justice
I appreciate your suggestion, but how can that be if being Arraigned and Sentenced are two totally different things?

Not really Justice. Being Arraigned means that the person is to appear in court to hear his(her) sentence . Unless the Charges have not been read yet and the person in question has not been found guilty (convicted) yet.

But I don΄t think this is de case, becasue the person is being called "defendant", that means the trial is already in process
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