An arrest always follows an indictment. There is currently a warrant out for his arrest. They say that he's supposed to turn himself in on Tuesday. There may not be a "perp walk", but an arrest is a definite. That's not the same thing as being "locked up" though. NY law says that any nonviolent felony offender is released on their own recognizance (unless they're a flight risk). So, what happens now is that he'll be arrested, he'll have an arraignment hearing in front of the judge where the judge will read all of the charges out loud. Then he'll enter a formal plea (not guilty), then he'll be released until his next court date. And- if he does get convicted, and gets jail time? His secret service agents would apparently be in there with him to protect him.
An arrest always follows an indictment. There is currently a warrant out for his arrest. They say that he's supposed to turn himself in on Tuesday. There may not be a "perp walk", but an arrest is a definite. That's not the same thing as being "locked up" though. NY law says that any nonviolent felony offender is released on their own recognizance (unless they're a flight risk). So, what happens now is that he'll be arrested, he'll have an arraignment hearing in front of the judge where the judge will read all of the charges out loud. Then he'll enter a formal plea (not guilty), then he'll be released until his next court date. And- if he does get convicted, and gets jail time? His secret service agents would apparently be in there with him to protect him.
Now that is dedication to your job right there.
No doubt.