A Record of the Number of Grand Jurors Concurring in an Indictment is a legal document that records the number of grand jurors that voted in favor of an indictment. It is used as evidence to demonstrate that the grand jury found sufficient cause to file an indictment against a person or entity. The record typically contains the names of the grand jurors and the number of votes for and against the indictment. In some jurisdictions, the record may also include the names of any grand jurors who abstained from voting. There are two types of Record of the Number of Grand Jurors Concurring in an Indictment: a signed record and an unsigned record. A signed record is a record that is signed by the grand jury foreperson and/or all the grand jurors. An unsigned record is a record that is not signed by any of the grand jurors but is still considered legally binding.
A Record of the Number of Grand Jurors Concurring in an Indictment is a legal document that records the number of grand jurors that voted in favor of an indictment. It is used as evidence to demonstrate that the grand jury found sufficient cause to file an indictment against a person or entity. The record typically contains the names of the grand jurors and the number of votes for and against the indictment. In some jurisdictions, the record may also include the names of any grand jurors who abstained from voting. There are two types of Record of the Number of Grand Jurors Concurring in an Indictment: a signed record and an unsigned record. A signed record is a record that is signed by the grand jury foreperson and/or all the grand jurors. An unsigned record is a record that is not signed by any of the grand jurors but is still considered legally binding.