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§ 19.2-216. Definition of indictment, presentment and information.

An indictment is a written accusation of crime, prepared by the attorney forthe Commonwealth and returned "a true bill" upon the oath or affirmation ofa legally impanelled grand jury.

A presentment is a written accusation of crime prepared and returned by agrand jury from their own knowledge or observation, without any bill ofindictment laid before them.

An information is a written accusation of crime or a complaint for forfeitureof property or money or for imposition of a penalty, prepared and presentedby a competent public official upon his oath of office.

(1975, c. 495.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-19-2 > Chapter-14 > 19-2-216

§ 19.2-216. Definition of indictment, presentment and information.

An indictment is a written accusation of crime, prepared by the attorney forthe Commonwealth and returned "a true bill" upon the oath or affirmation ofa legally impanelled grand jury.

A presentment is a written accusation of crime prepared and returned by agrand jury from their own knowledge or observation, without any bill ofindictment laid before them.

An information is a written accusation of crime or a complaint for forfeitureof property or money or for imposition of a penalty, prepared and presentedby a competent public official upon his oath of office.

(1975, c. 495.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-19-2 > Chapter-14 > 19-2-216

§ 19.2-216. Definition of indictment, presentment and information.

An indictment is a written accusation of crime, prepared by the attorney forthe Commonwealth and returned "a true bill" upon the oath or affirmation ofa legally impanelled grand jury.

A presentment is a written accusation of crime prepared and returned by agrand jury from their own knowledge or observation, without any bill ofindictment laid before them.

An information is a written accusation of crime or a complaint for forfeitureof property or money or for imposition of a penalty, prepared and presentedby a competent public official upon his oath of office.

(1975, c. 495.)