smallsinaz
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If a person has an indictment filed against them, isn't the court required to serve the defendant with something informing them that an indictment has been filed against them?
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My understanding is that after an indictment the "something" informing them of an indictment is the issuance of a warrant for their arrest which is handed to law enforcement.smallsinaz said:If a person has an indictment filed against them, isn't the court required to serve the defendant with something informing them that an indictment has been filed against them?