This is a legal form that was released by the United States District Court on January 1, 2009 and used country-wide. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is AO191 form?
A: AO191 form is a Report of a Grand Jury's Failure to Concur in an Indictment.
Q: What does the AO191 form report?
A: The AO191 form reports a grand jury's failure to reach an agreement on whether to indict an individual.
Q: Why would a grand jury fail to concur in an indictment?
A: A grand jury may fail to concur in an indictment if they do not find sufficient evidence to charge the individual with a crime.
Q: What happens after a grand jury fails to concur?
A: If a grand jury fails to concur, the case may be dismissed or the prosecutor may choose to present it to another grand jury.
Q: Is the AO191 form specific to the United States?
A: Yes, the AO191 form is specific to the United States.
Q: Who can access the AO191 form?
A: The AO191 form is typically accessed by prosecutors, court officials, and individuals involved in the legal process.
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