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Indictment

1933 23 24 geo 5 c 36 the bill of indictment is now preferred by any person before a court in


Vexatious indictments

been committed to or detained in custody or unless the indictment should be preferred with the written consent of the attorney


Traversing Indictment

if the court upon the application of the person so indicted or otherwise thinks that he ought to be allowed a


indictment

indictment 1 the action or the legal process of indicting 2


Indictable

capable of being or liable to be indicted subject to indictment as an indictable offender or offense


Bill of indictment

signed by an officer of the court can become an indicting it may be preferred by directing or with the consent


Indicted

indicted charged in an indictment with a criminal offence see indictment


indictable

indictable making one liable to indictment an offense


Indiction, cycle of

charters of king edgar and henry iii are dated by indictions jac law dict


bill of indictment

bill of indictment see bill


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