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Indictment
A formal accusation handed down from a grand jury is called an indictment. It is not a finding of guilty, it just means that there is enough evidence for a trial.
Indictment
An Indictment, an Accusation, or an Information.
An indictment is a formal accusation or charge of a crime, typically issued by a grand jury based on evidence presented by a prosecutor. It signifies that the prosecutors believe there is enough evidence to bring the accused to trial.
Yes. The question is a true statement.
Indictment.
I think you are probably confusing the word "accusation" for the word 'indictment.' Grand Juries hand down indictments. An indictment is a formal charge issued by a grand jury stating that there is enough evidence that the defendant committed the crime to justify having a trial; it is used primarily for felonies.
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The district attorney was seeking an indictment or formal accusation from the Grand Jury that said there was sufficient evidence to hold Dave accountable for the crime of first degree arson in the case of the Black Tavern Fire.