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The court is expected to issue an indictment soon.
A grand jury was then convened in Boston, but it did not issue an indictment.
The case is under review by the prosecutor's office, which will either issue an indictment or dismiss the case for lack of evidence.
The matter will be turned over to a grand jury, which will decide whether to issue an indictment, Ms. Childress said.
Judge Mark Coven, presiding judge in Quincy District Court, will conduct the closed-door inquest and report his findings to Mr. Keating, who will then decide whether to issue an indictment.
"Does this mean they have had their last gasp and weez with the grand jury and that they declined to issue an indictment of Barry?" Rains, his lawyer, said.
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Typically, the prosecution fulfills that requirement by issuing an indictment.
Issuing an indictment as a propaganda ploy is one thing; indeed, Libya has one out already on Mr. North.
The unusual extradition fight began in 2011 when a Spanish judge issued an indictment charging Montano with the murder counts.
If the grand jury finds sufficient evidence that an offense was committed, it issues an indictment, which then permits a trial.
Russian authorities expressed anger over the incident and issued an indictment against the F.B.I. agent who performed the trans-Atlantic intrusion.
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