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6 years ago
Discuss the similarities and differences among the three types of charging documents (i.e., a complaint, an indictment, and an information). Explain your reasoning.

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6 years ago
Hi there

See if this answer helps:

A criminal complaint is a list of the charges that the prosecuting attorney will file against a person. It typically describes the nature of the offense and can become part of public record. An indictment is a written document presented to a grand jury who decides if the charges warrant further action, such as a trial. It is a formal accusation that is presented by the prosecuting attorney.

DIFFERENCE

The difference between an indictment and a criminal complaint is that the indictment is sworn testimony given under oath, while the complaint is just a signed affidavit by the accuser. In some cases, such as misdemeanors, the proceedings may go forward with just the criminal complaint in hand. But indictments typically require a grand jury decision to move forward with the case.

More information on information can be found in the second link.

I'm not an expert with law so I how this was helpful

Source  1) http://legalbeagle.com/8574879-difference-between-indictment-criminal-complaint.html
2) http://www.south-floridaattorney.com/criminal-defense/indictment-vs-information-in-a-criminal-case/
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