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indictment and was
Prosecutor Baird immediately assumed he was hiding out there after the shooting and began preparing an indictment.
But in either event he was the wrong man for the kind of case outlined by Ben Gurion and set forth in the indictment.
On the occasion of his 1922 indictment the $10,000 bond was furnished by an alderman, and the charge was nolle prossed.
The charge that the federal indictment of three Chicago narcotics detail detectives `` is the product of rumor, combined with malice, and individual enmity '' on the part of the federal narcotics unit here was made yesterday in their conspiracy trial before Judge Joseph Sam Perry in federal District court.
She was arrested by Phoenix Police after they received the indictment papers from Portland detectives.
In 416 BC the graphē paranómōn (" indictment against measures contrary to the laws ") was introduced.
A layman could bring a bill of indictment to the grand jury ; if the grand jury found there was sufficient evidence for a trial, that the act was a crime under law, and that the court had jurisdiction, it would return the indictment to the complainant.
In most common law jurisdictions, an indictment was handed up by a grand jury, which returned a " true bill " if it found cause to make the charge, or " no bill " if it did not find cause.
The expression indictable-only offence was defined by section 51 ( 1 ) of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998, as originally enacted, as an offence triable only on indictment.
By July 1994 there were sufficient staff members in the office of the prosecutor to begin field investigations and by November 1994 the first indictment was presented and confirmed.
In 1994 the first indictment was issued against the Bosnian-Serb concentration camp commander Dragan Nikolić.
The trial on indictment of any offence against any law of the Commonwealth shall be by jury, and every such trial shall be held in the State where the offence was committed, and if the offence was not committed within any State the trial shall be held at such place or places as the Parliament prescribes.
Two witnesses who had originally testified in her grand jury indictment had died by the time she was found and brought to trial: a plumber who had sold materials used in the bomb had picked Soliah out of a lineup as one of the buyers, and a bomb expert had stated the explosive could have been built in Soliah's apartment.
Viacom stated that it was investigating the issue, and that the hack was a version of social engineering rather than an " indictment of Neopets security practices ".
There are rumors that a draft indictment of Pinochet was prepared, but they were not confirmed by the George W. Bush administration.
It was one of the first occasions that a RICO indictment was brought against an individual with no ties to organized crime.
The defendant's answer to an indictment was not accepted unless it was signed by counsel.

indictment and never
* Length of delay: A delay of a year or more from the date on which the speedy trial right " attaches " ( the date of arrest or indictment, whichever first occurs ) was termed " presumptively prejudicial ," but the Court has never explicitly ruled that any absolute time limit applies.
The head of IOR from 1971 to 1989, Archbishop Paul Marcinkus, was under consideration for indictment in 1982 in Italy as an accessory of the bankruptcy ; however, he was never brought to trial due to the Italian courts ' ruling that the priest, being a high-ranking prelate of the Vatican, had diplomatic immunity from prosecution.
*" Died some, pro patria, non ' dulce ' non ' et decor '..." from part IV of Ezra Pound's " Hugh Selwyn Mauberley ", a damning indictment of World War I ; " Daring as never before, wastage as never before.
It is alleged that Kidan had hired Anthony Moscatiello as a business advisor ( despite a previous indictment as former bookkeeper for the Gambino crime family ), paying him $ 145, 000 through SunCruz for services that were allegedly never rendered.
In its clear and stark retelling of the events of the battle and its aftermath, " they blew us right back to Australia ", it is a passionate indictment of war in general ... " never knew there were worse things than dyin ' ".

indictment and made
In opening, D. Arthur Connelly, assistant United States attorney, read the indictment, but made no comments.
As to the form of an indictment, see the Indictments Act 1915 and the Indictment Rules 1971 made thereunder.
Tadic ´ made his initial appearance before the ICTY Trial Chamber on 26 April 1995 and pleaded not guilty to all of the charges in the indictment.
It was subsequently amended by () which prohibited political or religious tests but required a loyalty oath as qualification to any office or public trust, by the Virgin Islands Elective Governor Act () which made the Governor an elected office, by (), and by (), which removed the reight to indictment for certain crimes and removed the jurisdiction of the admiralty courts.
Arkan's indictment was made public by Louise Arbour, then UN court's chief prosecutor.
In March 1999, the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia ( ICTY ) announced that Željko Ražnatović ( Arkan ) had been indicted by the Tribunal, although the indictment was only made public after Arkan ’ s assassination.
Towards the end of the nineteenth century further discoveries were made including the conclusion of the speech Against Philippides ( dealing with an indictment for the proposal of unconstitutional measure, arising out of the disputes of the Macedonian and anti-Macedonian parties at Athens ), and of the whole of Against Athenogenes ( a perfumer accused of fraud in the sale of his business ).
On 24 October, three days after receiving the indictment, Ley strangled himself in his cell using a noose made by tearing a towel into strips, fastened to the toilet pipe in his cell.
On the eve of this new indictment, Jean-Christophe Mitterrand filed a complaint against judge Courroye accusing him of having made a " false " document in July 2000 ( because Courroye had put the date of 3 July for an ordinance drafted on 5 July ) — but this manoeuver did not stop the procedure.
After some preliminary legal skirmishing, Cardigan sought an indictment for criminal libel in 1863, but his action failed, although the bench made plain that it was only his competence, and not his courage, that was in doubt.
The final decision on indictment would be made after a hearing where Katsav could present his case.
The indictment also charged that Kerik made several false statements to the White House ( in his background information statement regarding his Department of Homeland Security appointment ) and other federal officials.
On May 29, 1999, Art Bell explained that this retirement was due to an allegation made by hosts of WWCR shortwave radio that Bell had paid to cover up a criminal indictment.
Whereas in his Majesty's province of Massachuset's Bay, in New England, an attempt hath lately been made to throw off the authority of the parliament of Great Britain over the said province, and an actual and avowed resistance, by open force, to the execution of certain acts of parliament, hath been suffered to take place, uncontrouled and unpunished, ...: and whereas, in the present disordered state of the said province, it is of the utmost importance ... to the reestablishment of lawful authority throughout the same, that neither the magistrates acting in support of the laws, nor any of his Majesty's subjects aiding and assisting them therein, or in the suppression of riots and tumults, ... should be discouraged from the proper discharge of their duty, by an apprehension, that in case of their being questioned for any acts done therein, they may be liable to be brought to trial for the same before persons who do not acknowledge the validity of the laws, in the execution thereof, or the of the magistrate in support of whom, such acts had been done: in order therefore to remove every such discouragement from the minds of his Majesty's subjects, and to induce them, upon all proper occasions, to exert themselves in support of the public peace of the province, and of the authority of the King and Parliament of Great Britain over the same ; be it enacted ..., That if any inquisition or indictment shall be found, or if any appeal shall be sued or preferred against any person, for murther, or other capital offense, in the province of the Massachuset's Bay, and it shall appear, by information given upon oath to the governor ... of the said province, that the fact was committed by the person against whom such inquisition or indictment shall be found, or against whom such appeal shall be sued or preferred, as aforesaid, either in the execution of his duty as a magistrate, for the suppression of riots, or in the support of the laws of revenue, or in acting in his duty as an officer of revenue, or in acting under the direction and order of any magistrate, for the suppression of riots, or for the carrying into effect the laws of revenue, or in aiding and assisting in any of the cases aforesaid ; and if it shall also appear, to the satisfaction of the said governor ... that an indifferent trial cannot be had within the said province, in that case, it shall and may be lawful for the governor ..., to direct, with the advice and consent of the council, that the inquisition, indictment, or appeal, shall be tried in some other of his Majesty's colonies, or in Great Britain ; and for that purpose, to order the person against whom such inquisition or indictment shall be found, ... to be sent, under sufficient custody, to the place appointed for his trial, or to admit such person to bail, taking a recognizance ... from such person, with sufficient sureties, ... in such sums of money as the said governor ... shall deem reasonable, for the personal appearance of such person, if the trial shall be appointed to be had in any other colony, before the governor, ... of such colony ; and if the trial shall be appointed to be had in Great Britain, then before his Majesty's court of King's Bench, at a time to be mentioned in such recognizances ; and the governor, ... or court of King's Bench, where the trial is appointed to be had in Great Britain, upon the appearance of such person, according to such recognizance, or in custody, shall either commit such person, or admit him to bail until such trial ....
Leibowitz asserted his trust in the " God fearing people of Decatur and Morgan County " then made a pretrial motion to quash the indictment on the ground that blacks were systematically excluded from the grand jury.
As indictment could be made with a two-thirds vote, the grand jury voted to indict the defendants.
During the 2008 electoral campaign, Honda made a Spanish-language appearance in a political advertisement on television which endorsed the re-election of Puerto Rico Governor Aníbal Acevedo Vilá, who would go to trial after the November 2008 elections for a 24-count federal Grand Jury indictment for corruption.
On the political ideology plan, Maiorescu was a retentionist, an advocate of a natural, organic and well prepared evolution and an adversary of the „ forms without root “, whose indictment he made in his article from 1868, Against nowadays direction in Romanian culture, in which he criticized the implementation of certain institutions which were imitated after the Western ones and to which no appropriate root corresponded in the mentalitaty, creation and cultural legacy of the Romanian people.
Feffer reportedly cooperated with the investigation, providing false information that would lead to the arrest and indictment of over a hundred people, but at the trial made openly nationalistic statements and expressed pride in his Jewish identity.
Israeli Police who investigated the case eventually concluded that the evidence that was collected was insufficient for indictment, and no recommendations were made to press charges.

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