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16 April, 03:10

How is a grand jury different from a trial jury?

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  1. 16 April, 03:16
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    Grand Jury Investigates Criminal Conduct While A Trail Jury Holds Courts dates to lawfully process in which a jury makes a decision or findings of fact

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    A grand jury (12 to 23 people) is a body that investigates criminal conduct. Federal, state and county prosecutors utilize grand juries to decide whether probable cause exists to support criminal charges. A regular jury (6 to 12 people) - aka a petit jury - hears only trial cases. A regular jury decides the facts.
  2. 16 April, 03:37
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    A grand jury (12 to 23 people) is a body that investigates criminal conduct. Federal, state and county prosecutors utilize grand juries to decide whether probable cause exists to support criminal charges. A regular jury (6 to 12 people) - aka a petit jury - hears only trial cases. A regular jury decides the facts.

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