Legal Question in Criminal Law in New York
how can an inmate get indicted without seen a grandjury?
Asked on 8/23/10, 8:02 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Joel Salinger
Law Office of Joel R. Salinger
An accused individual is not required to appear before the grand jury for an indictment to be handed down.
Answered on 8/28/10, 9:47 pm
No presence is required by an inmate in order for the inmate to be indicted.
Answered on 8/29/10, 8:36 am
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