How Does an Indictment Work in North Carolina?
When law enforcement believes that a crime has been committed, they may charge a person immediately. In some cases, particularly in the case of felonies or other serious charges, the prosecutor may seek an indictment through a grand jury. When this happens, the defendant is charged with a crime after the grand jury has reviewed the evidence from the prosecutor and decides that the person should face charges
What is an Indictment?
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