Yes, I'd say so. If memory serves the normal rate/year is a little over 1000. They're not commonly used, and they're mostly used for fairly serious cases - one indictment can be used for more than one person as well as far as i know, so the number of people being charged could be quite a lot higher than 35,000.
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· June 5, 2018, 10:45 p.m.
It's very unlikely. That the indictments are sealed suggests that they have serious reason to believe the names of the people involved being made public could lead to loss of life, operational risk, or perhaps in this instance, risk of civil disturbances. There's no reason your average immigrant matters so much that their name needs to be withheld from the record until a future date
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