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- Indictment - Wikipedia
The substance of an indictment or other charging instrument is usually the same, regardless of the jurisdiction: it consists of a short and plain statement of where, when, and how the defendant allegedly committed the offense
- Justice Department insists Comey indictment was properly . . . - AP News
The Trump-appointed prosecutor overseeing the James Comey case is insisting in a new court filing that the full grand jury approved the final indictment against the former FBI director
- What Is an Indictment? - FindLaw
An indictment is a formal accusation against someone suspected of committing a serious criminal offense A grand jury issues an indictment after reviewing evidence and determining there was probable cause a crime was committed
- INDICTMENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of INDICTMENT is a formal written statement prepared by a prosecuting authority charging a person with a crime and returned by a jury (such as a grand jury) upon finding that sufficient evidence to support it was presented
- Office of Public Affairs - United States Department of Justice
MIAMI – A federal grand jury in Miami has returned an indictment charging Congresswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick and several co-defendants with stealing federal disaster funds, laundering the proceeds, and using the money to support her 2021 congressional campaign
- indictment | Legal Information Institute
An indictment formally charges a person with a crime During an indictment proceeding, a grand jury determines if there is adequate basis for bringing criminal charges against a suspected criminal actor
- What is an Indictment: A Guide on Everything to Know and Expect
An indictment doesn’t mean the accused has been found guilty of a crime An indictment is a formal accusation, that based on the available evidence, there existed a probable cause to charge the accused with a crime
- What Does It Mean for Someone to Be Indicted? - LegalClarity
An indictment is a formal accusation, not a determination of guilt This guide explains the process and clarifies its precise role in the criminal justice system
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