Which of the following is a difference between indictments and information statements?

A. Indictments are issued before a trial, while an information statement is issued after a trial.
B. Indictments are issued by a grand jury, while an information statement is issued by a magistrate.
C. Information statements are issued to dismiss a case before it goes to trial, while an indictment is issued to bring a case to trial.
D. Information statements are issued without determining guilt, while an indictment is issued where guilt is evident.


Answer: B

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