During the initial attempt to arraign Miller on April 21, Judge David Bajorek halted the proceedings, saying he wasn't confident Miller understood the charges.
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The veterans of the revolutionary war would never have thought that a sheriff in the United States would allow a judge to arraign a civilian under admiralty law.
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Hardin said attorneys would ask a federal magistrate to arraign the firm and demand a trial within weeks to challenge what he called the government's flimsy evidence.
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The Midtown Community Court is a community court which arraigns defendants who are arrested in the Times Square, Chelsea neighborhoods and charged with any non-felony offense.
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Ever since a 1991 decision by the state Court of Appeals, city courts have been under orders to arraign defendants within 24 hours of arrest or release them until trial.
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"After that we will find them, arraign them and hand them over to the court, but that process could last weeks, " the official said.
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On the third day of its first trial, the U . N . tribunal recessed the Tadic case 90 minutes early to arraign the first Bosnian Muslim suspect in its custody.
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The following day, Attorney General Amos Wako, flanked by Ward's father, John, said there was sufficient circumstantial evidence to arraign him and hold a second trial.
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Judge Essau Chulu, granting a writ forcing the state to arraign the journalists, said the state's failure to comply " may result in serious consequences ."
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The judges insisted they could not authorize overtime to keep the courts open long enough to arraign 61 felony suspects, and they adjourned as usual at 4 : 30 p . m.