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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new indictment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts to refer to a recently issued formal charge or accusation against someone.
Example: "The grand jury has returned a new indictment against the suspect, citing additional evidence that has come to light."
Alternatives: "a fresh indictment" or "an updated indictment".
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Federal prosecutors in New York announced on Wednesday the filing of a new indictment that charges a former Turkish economy minister and three other Turks with participating in a broad conspiracy to violate the United States' sanctions against Iran.
A new indictment is possible.
They have until Tuesday to file a new indictment.
The judge's ruling allowed prosecutors to seek a new indictment.
The government responded by filing a new indictment in May.
Federal prosecutors say they are likely to file a new indictment, "possibly adding new criminal charges".
Photographs and copies of material papers were made and a new indictment was framed based upon the knowledge thus obtained.
After Mr. Gates's plea hearing, prosecutors filed a new indictment against Mr. Manafort.
Thirty-five years later, a very different biker-philosopher has delivered a new indictment of "primary America".
The letter came as Ms. White's office filed a new indictment in the terrorism case.
She ordered the government to narrow the charges or bring a new indictment before proceeding.
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