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Define "indictment discovery" please, and then re-word or re-submit the question. I was in law nforcement for over 30 years and have never heard the term.

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How do you get indicted?

The prosecutor presents evidence of a crime to a group of citizens. This group is known as the grand jury. Grand Juries vary from state to state and the federal government. The number is from 16 to 23 usually. When a majority vote that there is probable cause to accuse someone of a crime, that person has been indicted by the grand jury. Criminal cases can start either by indictment or complaint. For further information on the question, please visit the related links below.


How do you do a motion to compell?

Any "motion" is a request to a court to take some action. Motions to compel occur in the "discovery" phase of a civil case when the parties are allowed to learn about each others positions. Discovery, in general, is intended to facilitate a trial on the facts, rather than by ambush. Discovery in a civil or criminal case is governed by rules of procedure. Among the parameters of the rules is the amount of time within which the non-propounding party has to respond to the discovery request(s) of the propounding party. The discovery can be in the form of interrogatories (written questions), or a request for production of documents. While there are other forms of discovery, these two best illustrate the function of a motion to compel. In short, if the discovery is not provided within the requisite amount of time, or objections to the discovery not timely served within that time, the proponent of the discovery may file a motion to compel. This is a request to the court to require the recipient of the discovery to furnish it to the proponent. An order compelling the discovery generally results from the motion, which gives the party to whom the discovery was sent some additional, usually shorter, amount of time to comply. If there is no compliance with the order, further sanctions can ensue if requested.


What does it mean when an indictment is sealed and why would a court choose to do so?

When an indictment is sealed, it means that the charges contained within it are kept confidential and not made public. A court may choose to seal an indictment to protect the integrity of an ongoing investigation, prevent the destruction of evidence, or ensure the safety of individuals involved in the case.


What is motion for additional discovery?

A motion for additional discovery is a request to the court for more than the standard amount of discovery under that court's rules of procedure. Typically, in order to avoid expense and consumption of time, court rules limit the amount of discovery one party may take and the amount of time within which to do it. An example is a witness or party is normally deposed only once. Only one set of Interrogatories are served on a party. If discovery reveals unforeseen but relevant facts that have not been covered by deposition and interrogatories already served, a party make make a motion for an order to be allowed additional discovery to look into those facts


When must a breach be reported?

Within 24 hours of discovery.


How long does the State have to present an indictment for murder?

"Any information or indictment charging an individual with the commission of an offense shall be filed within thirty days from the date on which such individual was arrested or served with a summons in connection with such charges. If an individual has been charged with a felony in a district in which no grand jury has been in session during such thirty-day period, the period of time for filing of the indictment shall be extended an additional thirty days." See link below:


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It is necessary for a discovery to be well publicized within society. This will allow that discovery to bring about the most extensive social change.


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Within 24 hours of discovery.


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The amount of matter within it.


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