Habay was arraigned on the charges during a preliminary arraignment, where he was not required to enter a plea. |
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Today a suspected arms dealer was arraigned on charges that he tried to sell shoulder-launched anti-aircraft missiles. |
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Seven HDA members were arraigned in court charged with neglecting their duties, but were later acquitted. |
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The boy was arraigned yesterday on charges of second-degree murder and attempted murder of a police officer. |
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He was arraigned earlier and the trial judge would not accept his plea of guilty. |
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In court today, Crowe was arraigned on charges of second degree assault and fourth degree criminal possession of a weapon, the telephone. |
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George was released the next day without bail after being arraigned on a charge of fourth-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. |
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Nobody doubts for a second Baron's desperation to revive the national team, and I am not suggesting that he be arraigned for defeatist talk. |
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James Ivillaq, 20, is arraigned on charges of attempted murder, illegal use of a firearm, and evading arrest. |
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However, he was apprehended and arraigned and pleaded guilty. |
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After the Second World War eminent surviving German and Japanese civilian and military figures were arraigned on criminal charges before international tribunals. |
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Evidence of the commission of the offences with which he was charged was, of course, admissible at the trial of the charges in the indictment on which he was arraigned. |
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To symbolise the transfer of authority, Saddam Hussein was arraigned before an Iraqi court. |
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They are the principal culprits we're waiting for to come and be arraigned before the tribunal. |
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Yet the truth is that for every jock arraigned for a felony or misdemeanour, there are a multitude of good men utilising their privileged positions for the benefit of society. |
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As regards referrals to the Court, Greece and Italy were arraigned 14 times, and Belgium and France ten times. |
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But he was arraigned before Leeds Crown Court only last November charged with racist offences after police raided his other home in the Yorkshire town of Harrogate. |
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Three other soldiers were arraigned on similar charges of abuse. |
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On June 27, Estrada was arraigned for the lesser charge of perjury. |
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When imposed: Prosecutors usually seek this ban as soon as a defendant is arraigned in court. |
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After the necessary investigation the accused was arraigned on 20 January 1992, and the case is pending trial in court. |
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Hamdan and three other men being arraigned this week face charges that could bring life in prison, but other detainees could face the death penalty. |
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On Monday, Kurilla was arraigned on charges of criminal homicide and aggravated assault. |
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They were arraigned in Manhattan criminal court on charges of burglary, reckless endangerment and jumping from a structure. |
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The talented musician is being held at the 71st Precinct in Brooklyn and due to be arraigned Thursday morning. |
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If the accused indicates that he would plead guilty the Court shall proceed as if he had been arraigned on the count in question and had pleaded guilty. |
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Brown was arraigned Wednesday on the charge of first-degree manslaughter, which carries a maximum sentence of 25 years in prison. |
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Prokofiev and Khachaturian both had to repent grovellingly, as did Dmitri Shostakovich, similarly arraigned for composing worthwhile music. |
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In the second halve of the year 2009, four industrial vessels indulging in allied fishing in the zone reserved for small-scale fishing was arraigned by the Bissau Guinean authorities. |
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The air waves and the boom box were the respective sites, the people's court, so to speak, wherein the ruling elite were arraigned, indicted and pilloried. |
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But between the time it was arranged and the time HMS Vanguard left Portsmouth, the Union had been arraigned at the bar of the Nations and publicly reprimanded for its policy towards its coloured population. |
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Yet none on this list has been arraigned or criminally charged, and United States government officials have reportedly suggested that some detainees have been tortured or seriously mistreated in custody. |
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This ground of jurisdiction would enable the defendant to be arraigned before the courts of a State on the basis that he possesses property on its territory. |
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The argument that foreign terrorists may be arraigned before courts martial because United States soldiers are themselves liable to military jurisdiction has no foundation in United States law. |
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I reiterate: in Italy, my movement is not currently arraigned on charges of racism and has never been convicted of racism in the past, and I therefore fiercely reject this accusation. |
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What is clear is that Jesus was arraigned before the Roman prefect, Pontius Pilate, on the charge of sedition against the empire and that he was put to death by the Roman method of crucifixion. |
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Wright and Clive Bell, for instance, and their influence has been incalculable, arraigned painting before a court which judged entirely on formal qualities. |
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The following is an overview of Criminal Code bans, in the order a journalist is likely to encounter them once an accused person is arraigned in court. |
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As the story grew and Abramoff was arraigned Reed's candidacy went into, a nosedive. |
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By coincidence, on the same day that Garnet was found, the surviving conspirators were arraigned in Westminster Hall. |
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Saudi citizens, too, have been arraigned, and executed, for sorcery. |
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The second act was the Administration of Justice Act which ordered that all British soldiers to be tried were to be arraigned in Britain, not in the colonies. |
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Well, though many an arraigned mortal has in hopes of mitigated penalty pleaded guilty to horrible actions, did ever anybody seriously confess to envy? |
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