If the indictment is returned as TRUE, yes.
To obtain a secret indictment, a prosecutor presents evidence to a grand jury in a closed session without the knowledge of the accused. If the grand jury believes there is enough evidence for a trial, they issue the secret indictment, which is then sealed until the accused is arrested.
A Grand Jury returns an indictment. Criminal Justice pg 16 schmalleger
Indictment..
An indictment, which will cause the person indicted to be arrested and proceed to a trial by a petit jury to determine guilt or innocence.
.... an INDICTMENT.
Regardless, they will be tried under the prevailing laws of the state in which they committed the offense. Unless - he is arrested on an out-of-state warrant and is being held for extradition (which doesn't require an indictment)
Indictment
Indictment.
Grand Jury
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A 'preliminary hearing.' aka. a probable cause hearing.
It means that charges are dropped by a Grand Jury and the persons record is cleared.