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What Does It Mean To Get Indicted?

Robert Stahle • December 29, 2021
Read on to learn about what it means to get indicted.



Receiving an indictment can be pretty scary. However, this doesn’t mean that you’re going to jail. Criminal indictment is the formal accusation of a crime. It is the first step in the legal process where you can prove your innocence or be proven guilty of the crime. One important thing to remember here is that the defendant doesn’t need to be arrested before the hearing takes place. If they are arrested, he/she will be informed that the case has been presented to a grand jury.

After that, the grand jury will discuss the case with the prosecutor for its probable cause in order for the indictment to proceed. However, this process won’t determine whether an individual is guilty or innocent. Rather, it is the process whether a case should proceed to trial.


The Next Step in the Process



After the indictment hearing, another one will take place. An arraignment will take place in front of a felony judge, they will read all of the charges and their corresponding penalties. The defendant can either enter a plea of not guilty or take a plea bargain to avoid trial. If the defendant chooses the first option, the case will proceed and the judge will set the bond.

The defendant should also set a pre-trial date, the trial date, and guarantee that the defense gets discovery. It refers to access to statements from witnesses, reports from arresting officers, and evidence that the prosecution will present on trial.


What You Can Do After Being Indicted



  • Stay Up-to-Date – One of the things that you can do is to keep yourself posted on your case’s progress. You and your lawyer should always communicate to discuss the next steps of your case.
  • Be Cooperative – It’s important for you to be cooperative during the indictment period. Now, it can be tough to cooperate because you might have contentions about your case. However, if the court sees that you are being aggressive or unwilling to comply, this can have a negative impact on your case.
  • Only Speak with Your Attorney – This part is crucial, as law enforcement officers can and will use your words against you. It’s better to be safe and only communicate with your attorney when it comes to legal matters. If a law officer tries to contact, you have the right to tell them that you need to talk to your lawyer first.


Hire a Professional Criminal Lawyer


Having a professional and experienced criminal lawyer is important for your case because they are the ones who will guide you during this period. Luckily for you, Fitch & Stahle Law Office in Iowa and Nebraska can help you with misdemeanor cases, felony, criminal indictment, and other legal matters. Contact us today!


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Why You Need a Personal Injury Lawyer
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What to Do After a Drunk Driving Accident in Nebraska or Iowa Being hit by a drunk driver is traumatic, confusing, and often life-altering. In the aftermath, you may be overwhelmed by medical bills, vehicle damage, missed work, and pain that doesn’t go away. On top of all that, you’re probably wondering: What are my legal rights? At Fitch & Stahle Law Firm in South Sioux City, Nebraska , we help victims of drunk driving accidents across Nebraska and Iowa understand their rights, protect their claims, and pursue the compensation they deserve. This post explains what you’re entitled to after a DUI-related crash—and what steps you should take to protect yourself. Drunk Driving Victims Have the Right to Compensation If you were injured by someone driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, you have the legal right to seek compensation through a personal injury claim . These claims are separate from any criminal charges the drunk driver may face. In a civil claim, the goal is not to punish the offender (that’s the court’s job)—it's to recover financial damages for the harm you’ve suffered , including: Emergency medical care Long-term treatment and rehabilitation Lost income and loss of earning potential Pain and suffering Mental and emotional distress Property damage Punitive damages (in extreme DUI cases) At Fitch & Stahle , our job is to make sure you get every dollar you’re entitled to—while the at-fault party is held accountable for their reckless actions. Nebraska and Iowa Laws That Protect Drunk Driving Victims Every state handles DUI-related personal injury claims differently. Because Fitch & Stahle Law Firm is licensed in both Nebraska and Iowa , we’re uniquely qualified to navigate the laws in both jurisdictions. 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Understanding which laws apply—and how to use them to your advantage—requires a legal team with experience in both states. That’s why Fitch & Stahle Law Firm is the trusted choice in Siouxland . What to Do Immediately After a Drunk Driving Crash The steps you take right after a crash can make or break your case. Here's what you should do: ✅ Call 911 and get medical help Always prioritize safety. Even if you feel okay, some injuries (like brain trauma or internal bleeding) don’t show symptoms right away. ✅ Document everything Take photos of the crash scene, vehicle damage, your injuries, skid marks, and road signs. Get names and contact info of witnesses. ✅ Get the police report A police report stating the other driver was intoxicated is critical to your claim. Ask the responding officer for details about any breathalyzer or field sobriety tests. ✅ Avoid talking to insurance companies alone Insurance adjusters may seem friendly, but they are trained to protect the company—not you. 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Why Choose Fitch & Stahle Law Firm? Here’s what makes us different: ✅ We’re local —Based in South Sioux City and serving all of Siouxland ✅ We’re licensed in Nebraska and Iowa ✅ We’ve handled hundreds of personal injury claims ✅ You pay nothing unless we win ✅ We offer compassionate, one-on-one attention When you hire Fitch & Stahle , you're not just another case file—you’re a neighbor, and we take your recovery personally. Get the Legal Support You Deserve Today Drunk driving is a serious offense with serious consequences. If you or a loved one has been injured in a DUI crash in South Sioux City, Sioux City , or anywhere in the Tri-State area , don’t wait to assert your rights. 📍 Visit our office in South Sioux City, NE 📞 Call us at 402-494-3012 💻 Schedule your free consultation at fitch-stahlelaw.com Let us take the legal burden off your shoulders while you focus on healing. Fitch & Stahle Law Firm is here to fight for you.