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The determination of whether grounds for dismissal exist would depend on the specific legal jurisdiction and circumstances surrounding the case. Generally, if a person has not been formally charged or arraigned, it is more difficult for the prosecution to proceed with the case. However, it would be advisable to consult with a criminal defense attorney who can evaluate the details of the situation and provide appropriate legal advice based on the particular jurisdiction and laws at play.

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Q: If not arraigned nor formally charged just told no new charges is this grounds for dismissal?
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