If the wrong dates are printed on an indictment, it could lead to significant legal complications, including potential challenges to the validity of the indictment itself. Defendants may argue that the errors violate their rights to due process or fair notice of the charges against them. Courts may require corrections or, in some cases, dismiss the indictment if the errors are deemed substantial. Ultimately, the impact would depend on the nature of the errors and how they affect the case proceedings.
Insufficient information is disclosed about HOW the wording is incorrect.Minor errors in text and spelling are known as 'scriveners errors' and as long as they do not change or alter the basic meaning and inent of the document they are permissible.If the criminal indictment was drawn up incorrectly (e.g.: you were charged with embezzlement but the indctment read homicide) THAT would be a matter for you or your attorney to appeal.
the school news print came out all wrong
It is wrong. A repofrt is the appropriate choice if it is necessary to print data.
It is wrong. A repofrt is the appropriate choice if it is necessary to print data.
An indictment means your being charged with doing something that is wrong. Mostly used in courts, this document is the opening of a charge against your person.
why/how do you think you put it on wrong?
Even if companies tell you that you will need special equipment to print these coupons, they are wrong. A standard printer will be able to print legitimate coupons from Verisign and Vericheck.
if the child dose something wrong. they have there finger print.
If you don't give any details of whats wrong with it then we can't help you
Law enforcement must have had SOME kind of probable cause to arrest you. If it was enough to sustain an arraignment and an indictment then you must rely on the help and advice of your attorney.
Law enforcement must have had SOME kind of probable cause to arrest you. If it was enough to sustain an arraignment and an indictment then you must rely on the help and advice of your attorney.
If you don't pierce your tongue wrong then what's the problem?