Most prosecutions stem from an arrest, not an indictment.
Arrest --> Arraignment ---> trial
Come on sploogy - you're making a fool of yourself
Learn how the American Jurisprudence system works.
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- An indictment is a formal written accusation that a person has committed a crime, typically issued by a grand jury.
- It is not a conviction—it begins the criminal trial process.
- Used mainly in serious (felony) cases, especially at the federal level in the U.S.
- Ensure that charges have probable cause before trial.}
An indictment is a cornerstone of the criminal justice process, representing the formal accusation that a person has committed a serious crime. While the concept is simple—charging someone officially—it has deep historical, constitutional, and procedural significance. This deep dive explores the...
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You go fuck with ICE, they aren't taking it to a grand jury, they're taking your commie ass to jail.