Simply stated, a grand jury is a group of people – essentially your peers – who hear evidence in a case and decide whether there is enough probable cause for that case to go to trial. They look at all the evidence available including testimony and documentation. When they have deliberated, they will decide whether to take the case to trial or not.
If my case is called before a grand jury, what do they do and what does that mean for me?
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