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Bill Of Indictment -

: It must be a "plain, concise, and definite" statement of the facts. It often contains multiple counts , each representing a separate alleged offense.

After hearing the evidence, the grand jury votes on the draft: Drafting the Indictment | The Crown Prosecution Service bill of indictment

The story of a is the journey of a draft accusation becoming a formal legal charge. In the criminal justice system, it represents the critical bridge between an investigation and a full-scale trial. 1. The Draft: The "Bill" Phase : It must be a "plain, concise, and

: The grand jury does not decide guilt. Instead, they look for probable cause —whether it is "more likely than not" that the defendant committed the crime. 3. The Turning Point: "True Bill" vs. "No Bill" In the criminal justice system, it represents the

: Historically, these documents had to conclude with formal phrases like "against the peace and dignity of the State" to be legally valid. 2. The Grand Jury Review