Will not be accepted. If the indictment is not signed and fingerprinted by myself, the court will not accept it. For the indictment signed and fingerprinted by someone else, the court will knowingly require the person to confirm before accepting it. Therefore, the court will accept the indictment if it is not my fingerprint. Not accepted. An indictment refers to a legal document in which the procuratorate files a public prosecution against a criminal defendant and requests the court to conduct a substantive trial against the criminal defendant. It is the formal expression for the prosecutorial office to initiate a public prosecution and hold the defendant criminally responsible, the legal basis for the court's trial activities, and the basic materials for the defendant to prepare to appear in court for trial.