Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
unindicted charge
What exactly does it mean if a person has an unindicted charge?
Asked on 4/28/04, 3:20 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
John Armstrong
The Law Office of John W. Armstrong
Re: unindicted charge
Depends on the context in which the words are used, but basically it means that the individual's case has not been presented to a grand jury. Consequently, the person has not been indicted by the Grand Jury, so it is an unindicted charge.
Answered on 4/28/04, 6:48 pm
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