Legal Question in Criminal Law in Illinois
an indictment
my fiance was arrested a couple of weeks ago. the first time he went to court they gave him a continuance because there were no witnesses the second time was the same and the judge stated that he would be let go if they didn't show up on the third court date which was one week away. this third time no one showed up again. but the state indicted him with no witnesses and no evidence is this legal.
Asked on 12/17/07, 7:24 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
George Zuganelis
Zuganelis & Zuganelis, Attorneys at Law, P.C.
Re: an indictment
The State presented their case to the Grand Jury, which is allowed under Illinois law. Since this is a felony, please call me for a free consultation.
Answered on 12/17/07, 2:30 pm
Michael Rosenblat
Michael C. Rosenblat., P.C.
Re: an indictment
The witnesses and the evidence were presented before the Grand Jury, which found probable cause.
Call if you have any questions.
Answered on 12/17/07, 8:01 am
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