Because of recent budget cuts, there are already increased delays in trying civil cases and arraigning criminal defendants. |
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A decade earlier, half the cases at an arraignment shift would have been felonies, administrators say, and arraigning 50 cases in a night would have seemed speedy. |
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Crash industrialization was less disastrous in its effects, but it, too, numbered its grandiose failures, to which Stalin responded by arraigning industrial managers in a succession of show trials. |
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On 31st January last, the Government of the United States used another legal subterfuge to avoid arraigning Luis Posada Carriles for what he really is: a criminal and a terrorist. |
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