A true bill of indictment, in short form, charges the defendant with the crimes of burglary, third degree (breaking and entering a building with intent to commit a crime therein), and assault, first degree (assault with intent to commit a felony upon the person of the one assaulted with a deadly weapon), in two separate counts.
The defendant's motion to dismiss both counts of this indictment compels the interpretation by this...
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