New York Watch, Guard, or Patrol Agency (WGP) License Practice Exam

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An indictment handed down by a Grand Jury is known as a what?

  1. Jurat

  2. Verdict

  3. True Bill

  4. Formal Accusation

The correct answer is: True Bill

A Grand Jury is a legal body that decides whether there is enough evidence to charge someone with a crime. An indictment is a formal charge or accusation against someone. A True Bill is essentially a formal indictment accepted by the Grand Jury, indicating that there is enough evidence to charge the individual. Option A, Jurat, is actually a term used to describe a notarized document. It has no relation to an indictment. Option B, Verdict, is a decision made by a judge or a jury in a criminal case, typically after a trial. This is not the same as an indictment, which is the initial charge or accusation. Option D, Formal Accusation, is similar to an indictment in that it is a formal charge against someone. However, it is not specific to a Grand Jury and can also be used in a civilian court. Therefore, it is incorrect in this context