An indictment after six months typically indicates that a grand jury has reviewed evidence and determined there is sufficient cause to formally charge an individual with a crime. This six-month period may involve investigations, gathering evidence, and legal deliberations. The timeframe can vary based on the complexity of the case and the legal processes involved. Following the indictment, the accused will face arraignment and subsequent legal proceedings.
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.
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.... 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."
Six Months in Mexico was created in 1888.
Six Months of Darkness Six Months of Light - 1997 was released on: USA: 22 September 1997 (Long Island Film Festival)
An ex-officio indictment is an indictment presented to a higher court when no committal has occurred for the relevant charges in the indictment.
Six Months in Mexico has 205 pages.
The correct phrase is "six months." When referring to a duration of time, "months" should be plural to indicate more than one month. Therefore, you would say, "It has been six months since the event."
They lasted almost a year, not six months.
Six Months in a Leaky Boat was created in 1982.
Six Months Ago was created on 2006-11-27.