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  8. Chapter 7 - Indictment


Chapter 7 - Indictment


  • § 99-7-1. Indictment may charge offenses according to common law or statute
  • § 99-7-2. When two or more offenses may be charged in single indictment; trial, verdicts, and sentences
  • § 99-7-3. Formal or technical words not necessary
  • § 99-7-5. Allegations of time; want of perfect venue
  • § 99-7-7. How instruments pleaded
  • § 99-7-9. Presentment; entry on minutes of court; warrant to issue; copy of indictment to be served on defendant; informing victim as to status of charge
  • § 99-7-11. Concurrence of twelve grand jurors required for finding
  • § 99-7-13. Secret record book; accused may be tried on copy made from record book
  • § 99-7-15. Authority to inspect indictment limited to certain officers until arrest made
  • § 99-7-17. Dilatory pleas; must be verified by oath
  • § 99-7-19. Dilatory pleas; amendment of indictment or information
  • § 99-7-21. Demurrers; when filed; amendment of indictment
  • § 99-7-23. Motions to quash
  • § 99-7-25. Amendment where name of unknown defendant is discovered
  • § 99-7-27. Gambling or gaming
  • § 99-7-29. Intoxicating beverage offenses
  • § 99-7-31. Terms of indictment for larceny or embezzlement of money
  • § 99-7-33. Libel
  • § 99-7-35. Lotteries
  • § 99-7-37. Murder and manslaughter
  • § 99-7-39. Perjury
  • § 99-7-41. Perjury; subornation of perjury
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