federal district courts-sealed indictments study
http://www.uscourts.gov/sites/default/files/sealed-cases.pdf
It does not say Sealed Indictments Case Study.
It is a Sealed CASES study.
A CASE IS NOT THE SAME AS AN INDICTMENT.
Not sure why people are still not understanding that a sealed docket entry is not necessarily indicative of an indictment.
A poster here talked about how they do it in his jurisdiction which does not make an entry for indictments until the case is unsealed.
He didn’t know how they do it in DC and neither do I.
Thanks.