
Grand Jury: Facts and Things You Should Know In the Federal legal system, the term grand jury is used to decide if someone should be charged for a serious crime. Presented by the prosecutor, the U.S attorney, the grand jury hears the evidence. The said grand jury uses subpoena to gather this kind of evidence. It can subpoena physical evidence, documents and some witnesses to testify. The California legal system has also grand juries, but it is usually optional if the criminal prosecutions are initiated by the grand jury indictment or by a complaint by the District lawyer and preliminary…
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