The term "indited" refers to the act of formally charging someone with a crime through a legal process known as an indictment. Indictments are typically handed down by a grand jury in response to evidence presented by prosecutors. Indited is the past tense of indict, meaning that someone has already been formally charged with a crime. The use of the term is typically reserved for serious criminal charges, such as those related to violent crimes, drug trafficking, or financial fraud. When someone is indited, they will likely face a trial in court and could potentially be sentenced to prison time or other penalties if found guilty.
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