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The formal accusation of a criminal offense made by a public official; the sworn, written accusation of a crime. An information is tantamount to an indictment in that it is a sworn written statement which charges that a particular individual has done some criminal act or is guilty of some criminal omission. The distinguishing characteristic between an information and an indictment is that an indictment is presented by a Grand Jury, whereas an information is presented by a duly authorized public official. The purpose of an information is to inform the accused of the charge against him, so that the accused will have an opportunity to prepare a defense. information n. an accusation or criminal charge brought by the public prosecutor (District Attorney) without a grand jury indictment. This "information" must state the alleged crimes in writing and must be delivered to the defendant at the first court appearance (arraignment). If the accusation is for a felony, there must be a preliminary hearing within a short period (such as five days) in which the prosecution is required to present enough evidence to convince the judge holding the hearing that the crime or crimes charged were committed and the defendant is likely to have committed them. If the judge becomes convinced, the defendant must face trial, and if the judge does not, the case against the defendant is dismissed. Sometimes it is a mixed bag, in that some of the charges in the information are sufficient for trial and the case is sent (remanded) to the appropriate court, and some are dismissed. (See: grand jury, indictment, charge, preliminary hearing, accusation, felony) information (Charge), noun accusal, accusation, allegation, charge, criminal accusal, formal accusation, formal averment, formal charge, formal criminal charge, formal criminal complaint, official criminal charge, prosecutorial complaint, written accusation Associated concepts: felony information, misdemeanor innormation information (Facts), noun communiqué, data, exact data, figures, news, notice, notification, specifics, statistics information (Knowledge), noun acquired facts, accuired knowledge, available facts, book learning, collected writings, communication, communiqué, compilations, comprehension, education, enlightenment, erudition, familiarity, grasp, intelligence, intelligent grip, knowledge, knowledge of facts, known facts, learning, lore, mental grasp, revelation, understanding, wisdom Associated concepts: duty to ascertain information, priviieged information, upon information and belief, withholddng information Foreign phrases: Nemo tenetur informare qui nescit, sed quisquis scire quod informat.No one who is ignorant of a thing is bound to give information about it, but everyone is bound to know that concerning which he gives information. See also: accusation, advice, charge, clue, communication, complaint, comprehension, connotation, data, direction, disclosure, dispatch, edification, file, guidance, intelligence, knowledge, learning, message, monition, news, notice, notification, presentment, publicity, report, science, statement, study, warning INFORMATION. An accusation or complaint made in writing to a court of
competent jurisdiction, charging some person with a specific violation of
some public law. It differs in nothing from an indictment in its form and
substance, except that it is filed at the discretion of the proper law
officer of the government, ex officio, without the intervention or approval
of a grand jury. 4 Bl. Com. 308, 9.
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