Which statement best describes the rights that a judge advises the defendant about at the defendant's arraignment
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Which statement best describes the rights that a judge advises the defendant about at the defendant's arraignment on an indictment?
- right to be free from unreasonable seizure and searches, right to remain silent, right to have his case presented to a grand jury.
- right to remain silent, right to an attorney and right to a public jury trial
- right to have his case presented to a grand jury and right to a preliminary hearing.
- all of the rights listed in the other answers.
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