when you've been accused of something
indicted
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.
Newspaper reports have nearly always been edited and often only provide an outline of the events. On the whole, one would expect police reports to be more detailed. Note that though old newspapers can be useful, they are not normally regarded as reliable sources.
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As of now, there is no recent news about the possibility of Hillary Clinton getting indicted.
"DISM-indicted" refers to individuals who have been indicted through the Disciplinary and Investigative Services Management (DISM) process, typically in a legal or regulatory context. This term often signifies that someone has faced formal charges or allegations related to misconduct, fraud, or other violations that warrant investigation and potential disciplinary action. The specifics can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the nature of the allegations involved.
38 members of the Nixon Administration plead guilty to or been indicted for crimes revealed in the Watergate investigation.
At least five of the mayors of Atlantic City have been indicted on one corruption charge or another. One of them was Bob Levy who pled guilty to defrauding the Veteran's Administration.
If you have been indicted for a crime that is a felony, no.
The right to a speedy trial.
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.