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Originally Posted by baddog
When he is arraigned he will be told the charges against him and he can plead guilty or not guilty. If he pleads not guilty he has every right to see the evidence against him; that right is guaranteed him. He hasn't gotten to the part where he gets to see state's evidence yet.
He isn't a defendant yet.
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Correct. He is innocent so he has nothing to worry about. He is a Good Samaritan and I am sure he is looking forward to having his day in court!