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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."
Arraignment.
When there is incorrect information regarding a criminal indictment, an attorney or lawyer can have the case re-opened. The court would need to see new evidence to refute the previous decision.
.... is called an "indictment."
An Indictment, an Accusation, or an Information.
The first appearance in a criminal case for the purpose of correcting the defendant's name in the information or indictment is typically referred to as a "name correction hearing." During this hearing, the court formally acknowledges the error and issues an order to amend the documents to reflect the correct name of the defendant. This process ensures that all legal proceedings accurately identify the individual involved, maintaining the integrity of the judicial process.
An ex-officio indictment is an indictment presented to a higher court when no committal has occurred for the relevant charges in the indictment.
Information and complaint
an indictment is handed down by a grand jury when someone is charged with a crime if the prosecutor decides to charge someone with a crime without going through the grand jury process they file whats known as a complaint or an information directly with the court.
An indictment or process that supersedes the original of such.
indictment; BRITISH
Entities.