Indicted is past tense of the verb to indict, which means to accuse or charge, especially to charge formally of a crime. Example sentences: He was indicted for grand theft auto because he was found in a secluded area with the stolen car. The newspaper article indicted the department head for misuse of funding after discovering that millions had been spent on remodeling his office.
I'm So Indicted was created in 2005.
The grand jury decided to indict the suspect on charges of fraud and embezzlement.
A hear say evidence is not enough for a person to be indicted.
Yes, if you are indicted, you may be arrested and taken to jail until your trial.
Overall, 27 people were indicted in connection with the secret accounts.
the offender
Jonathon Dayton was arrested for treason in 1807. He was indicted but never tried.
Not necessarily
No
Oh, you will be notified.
There is a high probability that this sentence will not qualify as a good sentence.
If you were indicted for a crime, then it wasn't for the charge that was Nolle Prossed. Nolle Prosequi means that prosecution was declined. If they declined to prosecute for the offense then you would never have been indicted - UNLESS - you were indicted by a "Special Grand Jury" who, independent of the prosecutor's office, was investigating a specific area of interest, and found your offense met their criteria.