Not clear what is being asked. The "formal charge." (??)
An Indictment, an Accusation, or an Information.
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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.
Sacco and Vanzetti mage allegations against the prosecutor of fabricating evidence, and the judge and jury of bias
An investigation will continue until the prosecutor is prepared to go to court. There is no specified amount of time.
what is the antonym for accusation?
The accusation against the man was horrendous or This accusation is false and I object to it! or Your accusation is wrong. He has vehemently denied the bribery accusation. He was forced to resign amid accusations that he stole millions from shareholders. Before you make an accusation like that, you'd better get the facts straight.
Charged - A formal accusation of an offense which is the preliminary step to prosecution. It does NOT mean "The Accused Person or Business" has been CONVICTED or found GUILTY of an illegal offense or crime. More so, it IS an accusation by someone representing the law, most likely a police officer. It DOES mean that the "The Accused Person or Business" will go before a court of law where a prosecutor - which is an attorney representing the Federal Government - will attempt to prove to the court that "The Accused Person or Business" is guilty of the said illegal offense or crime.
An accusation is a charge of wrongdoing. Two related words to accusation are allegation and complaint. "Bob tried to prove his innocence after his wife made the accusation that he was cheating on her."
The Accusers was created in 2003.
The Accusation - 2014 was released on: USA: 2014
She was prosecuted, but was not a prosecutor.