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Law and Legal Issues question: How many people sit on the jury? Sometimes 6 and sometimes 12. ... How many people sit on a grand jury? How many people are in a normal jury? How many people sit on a murder jury? How many people sit on a jury in ohio? How many people are usually on a jury? How many people sit in a canadian jury?
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wiki.answers.com/Q/How_many_people_sit_on_the_jury
wiki.answers.com/Q/How_many_people_sit_on_the_jury
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Such "long term" grand juries typically sit fewer days each week, ... The modern justifications are to prevent the escape of people whose indictment may be contemplated, to ensure that the grand jury is free to deliberate without outside pressure, to prevent subornation of perjury or witness tampering prior to a subsequent...
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www.abanet.org/media/faqjury.html
www.abanet.org/media/faqjury.html
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State law specifies that grand juries are to have no fewer than 12 and no more than 18 members. The word "grand" refers to its size - it is the "big jury" of the criminal justice system. There were 18 people on the grand...
http://www.starnewsonline.com/article/20061213/NEWS/612...
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Professor Brenner and Professor Lori Shaw manage the Grand Jury web site to let people learn what a grand jury is, and what it does. The web site covers both state and ... 3/22/02; An article by Susan Brenner and Lori Shaw answering many questions about using a grand jury to investigate the attacks of September 11. Click Here...
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www.udayton.edu/~grandjur/
www.udayton.edu/~grandjur/
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There can be one important difference between trial jurors and grand jurors: Because (as the first section of the FAQ's explains) grand juries tend to sit for a long time, grand jurors are often retired people or others whose work or home schedules allow them to spend the time required to serve on a grand jury.
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www.udayton.edu/~grandjur/faq/faq2.htm
www.udayton.edu/~grandjur/faq/faq2.htm
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A group of people selected to sit on a jury that decides whether to return indictments formally charging a person with committing a crime. Grand juries usually consist of 23 people and convene for a minimum of one month but can last up to a year...
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www.law.cornell.edu/lexicon/grand_jury.htm
www.law.cornell.edu/lexicon/grand_jury.htm
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How Do You Get Rid Of People That Are So Annoying Like Who I Sit Next To Help Me He,s Annoying? ... How Many People Sit On A Grand Jury? ... Is A Alcoholic Illegal To Sit On A Bench And Ask People For Money?
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www.blurtit.com/q769318.html
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sent to us by Jim in PA, an American Grand Jury member… thanks, Jim.. this is great! ... He meets more people than a politician on caffeine overdose. Of all the many good folks he enjoyed on this last 10,000 miles, this trip yielded only ONE supporter of the current administration.
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americangrandjury.org/
americangrandjury.org/
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in the federal system and in many states, ... The judge then excuses people who qualify under the jurisdiction's statutes as exempt (which tends to be elderly people, people in security and emergency services, etc.), and selects a grand jury from those who remain and who can't show that serving would be a hardship.
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campus.udayton.edu/~grandjur/feedback/feedba14.htm
campus.udayton.edu/~grandjur/feedback/feedba14.htm
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