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Evelyn23 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Charges under seal

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Could you please rephrase for me the underlined expression? Thank you!

In light of these developments,
and I would think you should be
very happy to hear this.
With Mr. Monroe's approval,
I'm going to offer Mr. Deferlito
the opportunity to voluntarily dismiss
the indictment
to save us all a bunch of embarrassment.
I don't feel comfortable with that,
Your Honor.
Further, I'm going to put all charges
against Mr. Grant under seal.
This case is dismissed
with prejudice and not to be refiled.
Hold on, Detective!


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Perhaps: I am going to order that none the charges against Mr. Grant are to be placed on his record. OR: I am imposing a seal of confidentiality on these charges against Mr.

  • Perhaps: I am going to order that none the charges against Mr.
  • Grant are to be placed on his record.
  • OR: I am imposing a seal of confidentiality on these charges against Mr.
  • Grant.
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Perhaps: I am going to order that none the charges against Mr. Grant are to be placed on his record.

OR: I am imposing a seal of confidentiality on these charges against Mr. Grant.

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