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Title
INDICTMENT AND INFORMATION -- PRESENTMENT.
Abstract
The article focuses on the U.S. federal law for the presentation of indictment and information with reference to a case. According to the case, where more than twelve grand jurors voted to find the indictment a true bill, a delivery of the indictment to the presiding judge by the foreman, unaccompanied by the grand jurors, was not a defect as would work such a prejudice on the defendant as to justify a reversal of the conviction.