The "information" of a criminal case refers to the investigation, evidence, and other material on which the prosecution is basing its prosecution.
"Amended" information consists of additional facts, usually disclosed by further investigation or discovery, and added to the original case.
If the Prosecution wishes to add, change, clarify or remove charges from an Indictment, they make a motion for Leave to Amend the Information (the wording may vary by state). Leave, in this case, means permission. The Information is the list of charges and specific details they're accusing someone of committing.
amend means to changeIt means to change or edit
change
The word amend means to change. So a motion to amend indictment means a motion to change the indictment.
amend
To amend, or correct.
to correct it,means to change it The word "amend" means to correct it.
Adapt Amend Change - all mean modify
"Amend to add" typically refers to making changes or corrections to existing legal documents in order to include additional information. In the context of an inmate, it could mean updating their case file or legal paperwork with new details or evidence.
Amend means change. So the change could mean that something was canceled or deleted, but not always.
Amendment means to change or to "amend" something.
It means to propose a change to a Motion.