indictment
51joint indictment — When several offenders are joined in the same indictment, as when principals in the first and second degree, and accessories before and after the fact, are all joined in the same indictment …
52joint indictment — When several offenders are joined in the same indictment, as when principals in the first and second degree, and accessories before and after the fact, are all joined in the same indictment …
53reinstatement of indictment — Proceeding under an indictment following a dismissal of the prosecution, such being allowed under special circumstances, as where the order of dismissal remains within the control of the court. 27 Am J1st Indict § 22. Bringing on for trial an… …
54bill of indictment — Date: circa 1530 an indictment before it is found or ignored by the grand jury …
55find an indictment against — index impeach Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
56item in the indictment — index count Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
57bill of indictment — noun a written accusation of crime delivered to a court (formerly to a grand jury), which becomes an indictment if endorsed by an officer of the court, usually the attorney general …
58bill of indictment — The name properly applied to that paper which contains a criminal charge, before the paper is handed out to the grand jury. After it is found and all the blanks are filled in, it is called an indictment. When it is thus made perfect, it must be… …
59charge of indictment — That part of an indictment which states the facts constituting the offense of which the defendant is accused. See 27 Am J1st Indict § 54 …
60indorsement on indictment — Words written upon an indictment denoting its character as a true bill. 27 Am J1st Indict § 42 …