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TCA 40-13-203

Certainty as to person charged

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What does this charge mean?

An indictment must clearly identify who is being charged with the crime. If the grand jury does not know the defendant's real name, the indictment can state the name is unknown, or it can use any name by which the person is commonly known. This ensures the defendant knows they are being charged. No criminal penalty applies—it is a procedural requirement.

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The indictment must be certain as to the person charged; but when the person’s name is unknown to the grand jury, it may be so alleged without further identification or the person may be indicted under any name by which the person is generally known.
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TCA Section40-13-203