TCA 40-13-202
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An indictment must describe the criminal conduct in plain, straightforward language that any ordinary person can understand—without unnecessary wordiness or repetition. The description must be specific enough that the court can impose the correct sentence if the defendant is convicted. Old-fashioned legal phrases like "force and arms" or "contrary to the form of the statute" are not required. This is a procedural rule with no criminal penalty.
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The indictment must state the facts constituting the offense in ordinary and concise language, without prolixity or repetition, in a manner so as to enable a person of common understanding to know what is intended and with that degree of certainty which will enable the court, on conviction, to pronounce the proper judgment. In no case are the words “force and arms” or “contrary to the form of the statute” necessary.
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TCA Section40-13-202