Information (formal criminal charge)

An information is a formal criminal charge which begins a criminal proceeding in the courts. The information is one of the oldest common law pleadings (first appearing around the 13th century), and is nearly as old as the better-known indictment, with which it has always coexisted.[1][2]

Although the information has been abolished in England and Wales and Northern Ireland, it is still used in Canada, the United States (at both the federal level and in some states) and various other common law jurisdictions.[3]

  1. ^ Orfield, Lester Bernhardt (1947). Criminal Procedure from Arrest to Appeal. New York: New York University Press. pp. 194–197. Available via HeinOnline. Orfield cites Holdsworth as the source of this information.
  2. ^ Holdsworth, W.S. (1923). "The History of the Criminal Information". The Canadian Bar Review. 1 (1): 300. Available via HeinOnline.
  3. ^ Costagidi