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It means that a Grand Jury, or a presiding hearing judge, has found probable cause to believe that you have committed whatever it is that you are charged with.

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Reindictment refers to the process of bringing new or additional charges against a defendant who has already been indicted for a crime. It typically occurs when there is new evidence or legal developments that warrant additional charges beyond those originally filed.


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You were charged with a felony in Mississippi over a year ago and have not been indicted because of lack of evidence you are really innocent how long do they have to indict you or dismiss charges?

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It may hae been returned for further consideration - either for the addition of more charges or for quashing the original indictment.


Does indicted mean they have evidence?

Not necessarily


How long do you have to be indicted in wv before my charges are droped?

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Was an important Washington lobbyist who was indicted in 2005 on charges of violation federal lobbying laws?

Jack Ambramoff


What if you are out on bail and then grand jury indictment can you be rearrested on same charges?

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What is it called if someone has been charged with a crime but has not been tried in a court?

indicted


What does it mean when you're indicted?

formally accused or charged with a crime


What is being officially accused of a crime mean?

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