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Constructive Amendment of an Indictment at Trial

An indictment must inform a defendant of the charge that he must defend. A jury instruction that digresses from the elements of the charged statute constructively amends the indictment. Such constructive amendment violates the Fifth Amendment’s grand jury clause. Defense counsel must scrutinize the jury instructions and object to any deviations.

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