To indite means to write or compose something.
Assuming another word may have been intended by the questioner, lets offer this answer.
Indicted means someone has been formally accused of a crime by a grand jury.
The words are spelled differently but are pronounced the same.
In the common legal law system, an INDICTMENT, or being INDICTED is a formal accusation of having committed a criminal offense. The word INDITED is often confused as being INDICTMENT.
indited
No you can't do that
if you where to go to court and get indited what does that mean?
oliver north
Honestly? The moment you find out you're a suspect is when you should.
Generally- 30 days from the day of arrest, depending on type of indictment.
The same laws for those who are indicted anywhere else.
Your next action is arraignment. If you were indicted I'd think about engaging the services of an attorney if I were you.
about 20 bucks. value crashed when he retired. may boost a bit when he gets indited.
There is nothing you can do. Grand jury proceedings are closed. Hire yourself a good criminal attorney.
Any person who is being indited for any criminal offence might need a defense attorney. If you are daring and wish to represent yourself then none is needed.
You've been charged but NOT indicted after THREE years?? !! Something is missing from this question! Either that or- you need to speak to your attorney and get an answer to this question.