Legal Question in Criminal Law in New York
grand jury indictments
How long can a judge take to indict after the grand jury has voted
Asked on 6/20/08, 7:45 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Joel Salinger
Law Office of Joel R. Salinger
Re: grand jury indictments
A judge does not indict, the grand jury indicts once the vote is taken and the grand jury hands down a true bill of indictment or no true bill. You should talk to an attorney for a consultation or if you are represented, call that attorney.
Joel R. Salinger, Esq.
Answered on 6/20/08, 11:43 pm
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