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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 that indictment was never made.
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The expression indictable-only offence was defined by section 51 ( 1 ) of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998, as originally enacted, as an offence triable only on indictment.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 confirmed
Remember, therefore, all the fine things that your jurists and statesmen have said and written about the great palladium of British liberty and so forth: remember how the learned Sir William Blackstone hath delivered himself on this point ;— how that ' the founders of the English laws have with excellent forecast contrived that the truth of every accusation, whether preferred in the shape of indictment, information, or appeal, should be confirmed by the unanimous suffrage of twelve of his ( the accused person's ) equals and neighbours, indifferently chosen, and superior to all suspicion.
He was removed because Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina confirmed a indictment for abuse of power and position and Ashdown rated this as athreat to the reputation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
On 14 May 2010, a third indictment for Čović and other six persons was confirmed by the Court of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton ( HNC ), this time for abuse of power and position.
The first of these is the jury trial, a " guard against a spirit of oppression and tyranny on the part of the rulers " and " the great bulwark of our civil and political liberties ," whereby " the truth of every accusation, whether preferred in the shape of indictment, information, or appeal, should afterwards be confirmed by the unanimous suffrage of twelve of the defendant's equals and neighbors.
On 8 March 2000, the Court of Appeal confirmed Pinochet's indictment in the Caravan of Death case, but only as an " accomplice " and not as its main instigator.

indictment and by
The recent publicity attending the successful federal prosecution of a conspiracy indictment against a number of electrical manufacturers has evoked a new respect for the anti-trust laws that is justified neither by their rationale nor by the results they have obtained.
When they fall by the wayside and fail to achieve Christian stature, it is an indictment of the Church.
In the common law, an answer is the first pleading by a defendant, usually filed and served upon the plaintiff within a certain strict time limit after a civil complaint or criminal information or indictment has been served upon the defendant.
It is doubtful whether in the ordinary way persons charged with commission of this offence were dealt with by indictment.
In England and Wales ( except in private prosecutions by individuals ) an indictment is issued by the public prosecutor ( in most cases this will be the Crown Prosecution Service ) on behalf of the Crown, i. e. the Monarch, who is the nominal plaintiff in all public prosecutions under English law.
By virtue of practice directions issued under section 75 ( 1 ) of the Supreme Court Act 1981, an indictment must be tried by a High Court judge, a Circuit judge or a recorder ( which of these it is depends on the offence ).
A direct indictment is one in which the case is sent directly to trial before a preliminary inquiry is completed or when the accused has been discharged by a preliminary inquiry.
In many common law jurisdictions ( e. g. the Republic of Ireland, Canada, Hong Kong, India, Australia, New Zealand ), an indictable offence is an offence which can only be tried on an indictment after a preliminary hearing to determine whether there is a prima facie case to answer or by a grand jury ( in contrast to a summary offence ).
In relation to England and Wales, the expression " indictable offence " means an offence which, if committed by an adult, is triable on indictment, whether it is exclusively so triable or triable either way ; and the term " indictable ", in its application to offences, is to be construed accordingly.
An either way offence allows the defendant to elect between trial by jury on indictment in the Crown Court and summary trial in the Magistrates ' Court.
The Comte de Mirabeau wrote a scathing indictment of lettres de cachet while imprisoned in the dungeon of Vincennes ( by lettre de cachet obtained by his father ).
The Sixth Amendment right “ attaches ” once the government has committed itself to the prosecution of the case by the initiation of adversarial judicial proceedings " by way of formal charge, preliminary hearing, indictment, information or arraignment ,".
Left-wing journalists opposed to Kaiser Wilhelm II's policies outed a number of prominent members of his cabinet and inner circle — and by implication the Kaiser — beginning with Maximilian Harden's indictment of the aristocratic diplomat Prince Eulenburg.

indictment and 2001
After a very successful year as Mayor, marked by widespread community support, he resigned suddenly in May 2001 following a Grand Jury indictment for one count of misdemeanor perjury and in the same week being arrested by the Gun Barrel City Police Department for Public Intoxication.
Several of Townshend's essays have been posted online, including " Meher Baba — The Silent Master: My Own Silence " in 2001, and " A Different Bomb ", an indictment of the child pornography industry, the following year.
Following a 19-day trial in U. S. District Court in Los Angeles, with approximately 120 witnesses, a jury found Ressam guilty on all counts of his indictment on April 6, 2001.
Following the September 11, 2001 attacks, and still a fugitive from his U. S. indictment in the 1998 Embassy bombings, Atef appeared on the initial list of the FBI's top 22 Most Wanted Terrorists, which was released to the public by President Bush on October 10, 2001.
The indictment charged that he violated the state's securities laws by defrauding investors on multiple occasions between January 2001 and March 2002.
" The indictment later prepared by U. S. military prosecutors for his commission trial alleged that, prior to his capture in 2001, Hicks had trained and conspired in various ways and was guilty of " aiding the enemy " while an " unprivileged belligerent " but did not allege any specific acts of violence.
The filmmakers started their project within weeks of the December 2001 death and Peterson's murder indictment ; jury selection took place in May 2003 with the case itself going to trial in July 2003.
On July 11, 2001, a grand jury returned a two-count indictment against Councilman.
Steve Kornacki of politicsnj. com discovered that Raymond, a New Jersey native, had worked for James Treffinger, a former gubernatorial candidate then under indictment for a phone scandal during that state's 2001 Republican primary for the senatorial nomination in which calls were made smearing two of his opponents.
According to the indictment, on October 17, 2001, Battle and al Saoub flew out of Portland International Airport en route to Afghanistan.

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