Arraignment is the way the court system legally informs someone of charges being made against them and where the accused formally enters a plea.
Since a store cannot be charged with a crime, one must presume that "the store" is the complaining witness, such as in a shoplifting case. If that is the situation, there is no need for anyone from "the store" to appear at arraignment.
No. It doesnt. So you can store it and then eat it!
Take it to the phone store
No, it doesnt. Though the n97 has its own apps store (just like the i-phone). Its doesnt have as many apps as the iphone store though (yet)
you have to contact apple and have them email you an apps store link install the link and then you have the app store good luck
it doesnt. it walks around with you if you go in a store than it goes in a store.
... im pretty sure you keep the credits on a card that the store gives you... your question doesnt make sense.
Yes there were two, I was the store manager at the Capitol court location in 1984
It doesnt, the store is now closed
do they go straight to the store
take it to the company store for example if it was an iPod touch, take it to a apple store for repairs
small claims court
galleria