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Prosecutors can use indictment to show that the accusation and the probative value of evidences are significant or to use indictment to get a plea bargain. Significance of an indictment is only as significant of the alleged crime, the existence of evidence with probative value, and the sentence being sought. Whether the charge leads to a trial depends on the outcome of Preliminary Hearing. The prosecutor has to prove during the "preliminary hearing" that 1) there is enough evidence with probative value to convict the accused; and 2) it would be in the public's interest to conduct the trial and convict the accused. If a charge is brought on through indictment, the accused is entitled for a trial by jury. In Canada minor insignificant accusations can also be charged through indictment. In insignificant cases the value of indictment would probably be in the plea bargain as it does not make sense to try an insignificant case in a trial by jury.
The percentage error is how accurate your experimental values compared to the accepted value. The equation is: [(experimental value - accepted value) / accepted value] x 100
.... is called an "indictment."
a quantity used by general agreement of the scientific community is accepted value.
Percent of discrepancy = l observed value - accepted value l / accepted value X 100% note: the two bars around the the observed value - accepted value resemble absolute value signs
ERROR is the experimental value-accepted value.
The formula of percent error ispercent error= Your value/accepted value x 100------------The definition of error is: difference between the accepted true value and the measured value of a quantity or parameter. But this is the absolute error.The relative (percent error) is:(measured value - accepted true value) . 100/accepted true valueThis value is exprssed as a percentage - %.
Capitalize "indictment" when referring to a specific indictment by name or number, but not when used in a general sense. For example, "The Smith indictment" versus "The indictment against the defendant."
To calculate the percentage error in a measurement or calculation, you first find the difference between the measured or calculated value and the accepted or true value. Then, divide this difference by the accepted value and multiply by 100 to get the percentage error. The formula is: Percentage Error (Measured Value - Accepted Value / Accepted Value) x 100
Accepted density refers to the specific density value that is commonly agreed upon or widely recognized as a standard for a particular substance. This value can be used as a reference point for comparison or verification purposes in various scientific or industrial settings.
The definition of error is: difference between the accepted true value and the measured value of a quantity or parameter. But this is the absolute error.The relative (percent error) is:(measured value - accepted true value) . 100/accepted true valueThis value is exprssed as a percentage - %.
An ex-officio indictment is an indictment presented to a higher court when no committal has occurred for the relevant charges in the indictment.