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The primary function of the modern grand jury is to review the evidence presented by the prosecutor and determine whether there is probable cause to return an indictment.
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www.abanet.org/media/faqjury.html
www.abanet.org/media/faqjury.html
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A grand jury is a group of people that are selected and sworn in by a court, just like jurors that are chosen to serve on a trial jury (such as the jury in the O.J. Simpson criminal case or in the Louise Woodward ("au pair") murde...
http://www.udayton.edu/%7Egrandjur/faq/faq1.htm
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Size of the grand jury ... Grand jury officers ... Grand jury room...
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www.udayton.edu/~grandjur/fedj/fedj.htm
www.udayton.edu/~grandjur/fedj/fedj.htm
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Enshrined in the 5th Amendment to the United States Constitution and used in over half of state courts, the grand jury is still one of the most mysterious and misunderstood institutions in the American legal system.
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www.crfc.org/americanjury/grand.html
www.crfc.org/americanjury/grand.html
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Comments by American Grand Jury: ... American Grand Jury is proud to sponsor our new Patriot Series. When we receive a letter or an article from a Patriot that we feel needs to be heard we are going to post it right here on our front page.
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americangrandjury.org/
americangrandjury.org/
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A grand jury decides if there is a probable cause to indict (accuse) individuals or corporations on criminal charges based upon the evidence presented.
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www.uscourts.gov/jury/grandjury.html
www.uscourts.gov/jury/grandjury.html
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