Sentences with phrase «arraignment which»

Upon his fresh arraignment which took place on 28th December 2016 Fagboyinbo made the court to know that «Adesina Olajide on the 19th of October 2016 at about 12 mid night, at Ofatedo area in Osogbo did break and entered into dwelling house of Egunlola Adewumi Christiana with intent to commit felony and stealing and thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under section 411 (1) of the criminal code 34 vol.

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Today's arraignment followed the recent issuance of an indictment by a federal grand jury, which replaced the criminal complaint.
Walker ignored questions when arriving at the courthouse at 9 a.m. Thursday, and again after a noon arraignment at which U.S. Magistrate Judge Anne Shields released him on a $ 200,000 bond that his wife signed and backed up with their home.
It appears that prosecutors have never made a criminal case under this section of state election law, a violation of which would be a felony: Records going back to 1999 show no arrests or arraignments on the charge, according to the State Division of Criminal Justice Services.
The witness had also failed to bring to court, the written petition which he said, led to the arraignment and prosecution of the former minister.
The arraignment of the suspects arrested in connection with the recent clash in Ile - ife town which was postponed from Tuesday till Wednesday has been postponed again.
The trial of the defendants, which started immediately after their arraignment, was adjourned till the same date.
The New York Republican was taken into custody prior to his arraignment on the federal charges, which took place early Monday afternoon, said Loretta Lynch, the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York.
Meanwhile, the Police Investigation Team re-arrested Senator Dino Melaye today, 2nd May, 2018 after his arraignment at Chief Magistrate Court, Wuse for the pending offences of Criminal Conspiracy and Unlawful Possession of Prohibited Firearms already filed in a Court of competent jurisdiction in Lokoja for which he will be arraigned without further delay.
Tonight we have full coverage of the death of 17 month old Alyssa Nunez, the arraignment of the man who is accused of causing her injuries and her subsequent death and protests which unfolded over the weekend and today in Belize City and other parts of the country.
After the Arraignment Hearing you will be sent by the court to the Judicial Case Manager's Office (or the JCM's office) which is at a location within the Court building.
Keller sees this as just another efficiency in the Kentucky court system, which has already done away with bail bondsmen, records court proceedings with audio and video (instead of relying on court reporters) and has implemented video arraignments.
A trial date remains unset in the case, which commenced five years ago with a May 2012 arraignment.
You will be asked to decide if you wish to appear in Court, and if so, you will be signed up for your first Court appearance, which is called an arraignment.
Once your official plea is rendered, you'll be issued a trial date, which may or may not be held on the same day of your arraignment.
Next step in the legal process for Cruz is an arraignment, which is when he must indicate if he plans to fight the charges.
The next step in the legal process for Cruz is his arraignment, which is expected to happen in the next couple of weeks.
Depending on the jurisdiction, arraignment may also be the proceeding at which the court determines whether to set bail for the defendant or release the defendant on his or her own recognizance) when perhaps the word «arrangements» was intended.
Also, really absurdly nitpicky note: under the «Don't include irrelevant info» paragraph it looks like the «arraignments» was written (def: A criminal proceeding at which the defendant is officially called before a court of competent jurisdiction, informed of the offense charged in the complaint, information, indictment, or other charging document, and asked to enter a plea of guilty, not guilty, or as otherwise permitted by law.
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