Each count of an indictment is a separate criminal charge against the person.
repeatedly, to introduce each grievance or indictment, creating a powerful cumulative effect.
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An indictment means that the grand jury has determined that there is enough data available to suggest that a criminal act has been committed and there is a good chance that the perpetrator will be found guilty. The information is presented to prosecuting authorities to follow through in arresting the person to be put on trial.
.... an INDICTMENT.
An individual who has been accused of a crime may return an indictment if there is enough evidence to formally charge them. An indictment is typically returned by a grand jury following a presentation of evidence by the prosecutor. The indictment signifies that there is enough evidence for the case to proceed to trial.
In the US, that would be a "Grand Jury."
.... is called an "indictment."
Capitalize "indictment" when referring to a specific indictment by name or number, but not when used in a general sense. For example, "The Smith indictment" versus "The indictment against the defendant."
An ex-officio indictment is an indictment presented to a higher court when no committal has occurred for the relevant charges in the indictment.
An indictment or process that supersedes the original of such.
indictment; BRITISH
what's Georgia's indictment law
Indictment..
They hand down an indictment. INCORRECT/ Correct answer: A grand jury hands UP an indictment, only a judge/court hands DOWN an indictment.
Indictment