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Definition of Reindicted
1. reindict [v] - See also: reindict
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reindicted
Literary usage of Reindicted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Great Chancellor and Other Papers by James Lambert High, Edwin Burritt Smith (1901)
"... the attorney-general, all documents and information in my possession, that he
might, if he saw fit, cause the prisoners to be reindicted, but no further ..."
2. Proceedings Before Committee of Assembly of the State of New York, Appointed by New York (State). Committee to Investigate Municipal Affairs of Brooklyn ("Bacon Committee") (1887)
"Q. If those persons we7-e not reindicted and if no indictment went against General
Catlin, can it be, so far as you know, attributed to any action or want ..."
3. Woodrow Wilson and His Work by William Edward Dodd (1921)
"... leaders of the same organization had their indictments quashed at Wichita,
Kansas; on the following day, however, they were reindicted on other charges. ..."
4. Wisconsin: The Americanization of a French Settlement by Reuben Gold Thwaites (1908)
"Booth was promptly reindicted by the federal authorities, and haled before the
United States District Court, which in January (1855) condemned him to a ..."
5. A Practical Treatise on the Criminal Law: Comprising the Practice, Pleadings ...by Joseph Chitty by Joseph Chitty (1819)
"... it is the best course to allow it, as the defendant is concluded by the name
he discloses in his plea, and he may be immediately reindicted. ..."
6. Outlines of Criminal Law: Based on Lectures Delivered in the University of by Courtney Stanhope Kenny (1907)
"... and he must be reindicted if he is to be punished. If, however, on the other
hand, a man indicted for some crime turns out to have done no more than ..."