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Old 12-16-2004, 04:24 PM  
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Originally posted by theking
It is a State law and the State law was upheld...and FYI many states have the same/similar law...and have had for many years.

A person that has been arrested does not have a need to know...from the arresting officer...what he/she is being arrested for. When you are booked you will receive a copy of the booking...and/or your bonds person will... and/or you will at arraignment. Basically...it is a non issue.
UH its a good thing you somehow magically know the details of the case and what the booking documentation was.

and it was such a "non-issue" the supreme court heard arguments and ruled on it.

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