No, because the evidence was offered before a grand jury, not a court is why the indictment can't be squashed.
This is referred to when an individual is accused of a crime. The evidence is usually brought before a grand jury which comprises of grand jurors.
A grand jury votes an indictment if at least 12 grand jurors see enough evidence against the individual which is why it can't be squashed.
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