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Q: Is an information another name for an indictment?
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What is the court appearance of the accused after an indictment or information called?

Arraignment.


What if there is incorrect information on a criminal indictment?

When there is incorrect information regarding a criminal indictment, an attorney or lawyer can have the case re-opened. The court would need to see new evidence to refute the previous decision.


What is The formal charging of a suspect by the prosecutor and the grand jury called?

An Indictment, an Accusation, or an Information.


Accusation of a major crime?

.... is called an "indictment."


What is ex officio indictment mean?

An ex-officio indictment is an indictment presented to a higher court when no committal has occurred for the relevant charges in the indictment.


This charging document serves as an alternative to indictment by a grand jury prepared by the prosecution in lieu of going to the grand jury?

Information and complaint


What is another word for indictment?

A 'formal' charge. You can be indicted for armed robbery or you can be charged with armed robbery.


What are the differences between complaint indictment and information?

an indictment is handed down by a grand jury when someone is charged with a crime if the prosecutor decides to charge someone with a crime without going through the grand jury process they file whats known as a complaint or an information directly with the court.


What is another name for people in the information system?

Entities.


what is another name for publication relations?

information systems


What is a superseding indictment?

An indictment or process that supersedes the original of such.


Can an Indictment be changed after it's already been filed?

Yes, an indictment can be amended or modified to correct errors or add additional charges. However, any changes made must be approved by the court to ensure they meet legal requirements and do not prejudice the defendant's rights.