"Jethro_uk" wrote in message news:u5vraf$1j81q$
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Following the Trump saga with vague interest. Just wondered what exactly >makes being "indicted" different to "being charged" ?
Also, with 24/7 secret service surveillance ^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^ protection,
would there be a need or prospect of not being bailed when he does
finally face the court ?
I am aware these are federal charges so Very Serious.
Grand juries indict. Prosecutors charge. Not all cases go to grand
juries - in some states and some situations, a prosecutor can present
evidence in a preliminary hearing before a judge and bypass the grand jury.
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