indictiment
arraignment
Your next action is arraignment. If you were indicted I'd think about engaging the services of an attorney if I were you.
After consulting with a solicitor, the next step would typically involve taking legal action based on their advice, such as filing a lawsuit, negotiating a settlement, or engaging in an alternative dispute resolution process. The solicitor can guide you through the legal process and represent you as needed.
The case will be prepared for trial by the prosecutor's office, and your attorney will begin to prepare his defense. 'Discovery" will be exchanged and the process will continue towards actual trial. Unless you are truly not guilty of the offense, this might be the ideal time for you or your attorney to consider approaching the prosecutor for a plea bargain.,
After you waive your rights to a preliminary hearing, the case typically proceeds directly to the next stage, which is often an arraignment or trial. By waiving this right, you forfeit the opportunity to challenge the evidence against you at this early stage. The prosecution may then move forward with formal charges, and the timeline for the subsequent legal proceedings is set. It's essential to consult with a legal professional to understand the implications of this decision fully.
His legal spouse and children would be his next of kin.
That is the correct spelling of "next" (after or following).
After deposition, the next step in the legal process is typically discovery, where both parties exchange information and evidence related to the case. Following discovery, the case may proceed to settlement negotiations or trial.
His wife is his next of kin for legal purposes.
Synonyms for the word "next" are after, following, coming, subsequent.
The legal succession of next of kin in Texas is the kin that is closest as related by blood. Next of kin becomes the heirs of an estate when there is no will or a will that is contested in probate court.
Yes, after "next."