An indictment does not have a specific expiration date; it remains valid until the charges are resolved, either through trial, plea agreement, or dismissal. However, statutes of limitations may apply to the underlying offenses, which can vary depending on the crime and jurisdiction. If the prosecution does not act within the time frame set by the statute of limitations, the indictment may be challenged and potentially dismissed. It’s important to consult legal statutes specific to the jurisdiction for precise details.
Same as any otger indictment
3 days
.... is called an "indictment."
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."
An ex-officio indictment is an indictment presented to a higher court when no committal has occurred for the relevant charges in the indictment.
An indictment or process that supersedes the original of such.
indictment; BRITISH
An indictment can be sealed for varying lengths of time in the legal system, typically ranging from a few months to several years, depending on the circumstances of the case and the jurisdiction.
There are many topics that could make for a good indictment speech. You could talk about the age of consent, greed of businessmen, crime among the poor and wealthy, or the censorship of freedom of speech.
Generally- 30 days from the day of arrest, depending on type of indictment.
1 year
what's Georgia's indictment law