"Indictee" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Indictee" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Indictee" Meaning

In criminal law, an indictee is a person who has been formally charged with a crime and is awaiting trial.

"Indictee" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples for the word "indictee":

Usage Examples


Indictee, the noun, refers to a person who has been formally accused of a crime.

Example Sentences


The police nabbed the indictee on suspicion of robbery and brought them to the station for questioning.
The district attorney prosecuted the indictee for the murder of the prominent businessman.
The judge ordered the indictee to be held without bail pending a trial.
The attorney for the indictee argued that there was insufficient evidence to prove his client's guilt.
After three days of deliberation, the jury delivered a guilty verdict against the indictee.

Grammar Note


Sometimes, "indictee" is used interchangeably with "defendant", but technically, "indictee" specifically refers to someone accused before a grand jury, while "defendant" refers to anyone accused of a crime, regardless of the method of accusations.

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