They Say 'Trump is "indicted" (in-DYE-tid, not #indicated @trumpTRUTHposte); but is he REALLY 'indicted' if he's not #Arraigned (as he probably won't be until Tuesday, April4)? #HerLawyer@PrideLegal clarifies

HerLawyer.com explains 'Indictment as opposed to Arraignment' in an article linked through the emboldened text below

The word “Indicated” is built on ancient words that mean “Into, |Upon + to Proclaim (Show, Pronounce Solemnly).”

#Indicate #Indications #Indicates #Indication #Indicated #Indicating #Indicator #ContraIndicate 

The word “Arraigned” is built on ancient words that mean “to Argue-, Reckon-, Calculate- (Think, Reason, Count) -To” (the silent 'G' is "an overcorrection based on Reign-etc.")

#Arraign #Arraigns #Arraigned #Arraigning #Arraignment #Arraignments


The only difference I can see is that "a grand jury" approves the charges in 'indictment' while only "a judge" makes the charges at 'the arraignment.'

Maybe you can clarify that (in comments) if this chart doesn't satisfy ...

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