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| 1 | grand jury | includes 16 to 23 people, hears charges against a person suspected of having committed a crime. | US Government Chapters 11 and 12 Definitions. Mr.Deharts Class ->Albany High School Seniors (Complete) |
| 2 | Grand Jury | A body of 16-23 citizens who listen to evidence of criminal allegations, which is presented by the prosecutors, and determine whether there is probable cause to believe an individual committed an offense. See also indictment and U.S. attorney. | Legal Terms from uscourts.gov |
| 3 | Grand Jury | A body of 16-23 citizens who listen to evidence of criminal allegations, which is presented by the prosecutors, and determine whether there is probable cause to believe an individual committed an offense. See also indictment and U.S. attorney. | Legal Terms from uscourts.gov |
| 4 | Grand jury | funtions as both the sword (by issuing subpoenas, and compelling witnesses to testify. and as the shield protecting defendent against unjust prosecution) | forensic Psych Exam 2 (chapter 7) |
| 5 | grand jury | a jusry of 12 to 23 persons who, in private, hear evidence presented by the government to determine whether persons shall be required to stand trial. if the jury beliefs there is sufficient evidence that a crime was committed, it issues an indictment | gov 15 |
| 6 | Grand Jury | a jury designated to ascertain whether the evidence is sufficent to warrant or trial | Judicial Branch- Dillon |
| 7 | grand jury | type of jury indicts or charges accused criminals | History Exam |
| 8 | grand jury | a group of citizens that decides whether there is sufficient evidence to accuse someone of a crime | the bill of right |
| 9 | grand jury | includes 16 to 23 people, hears charges against a person suspected of having committed a crime. | Government |
| 10 | Grand jury | A jury of 12 to 23 persons who, in private, hear evidence presented by the government to determine whether persons shall be required to stand trial. | Politics Terms |
| 11 | grand jury | reviews the evidence against the accused | american cit vocab chapter 3 and 4 |
| 12 | Grand Jury | 5th amendment- who review the evidence against the accused. | American Citizenship chapters 3 and 4 |
| 13 | grand jury | can charge a person with felony | texas history |
| 14 | grand jury | jury charged only with determining when the sufficient evidence exists to support indictment of an individual on a felony charge, decision to indict does not represent a conviction | Gov't quiz 2 |
| 15 | grand jury | a group that hears evidence in a criminal case and decides whether there is enough evidence to bring the accused person to trial | civics 10 amend |
| 16 | Grand Jury | determined if enough evidence existed to charge someone with a crime | Chapter 9 World History |
| 17 | grand jury | a group of citizens who determine whether or not a person accused of a crime should be indicted and required to stand trial | Chapter 15 Vocabulary |
| 18 | grand jury | determined if enough evidence existed to charge someone with a crime | W.H. Unit 9-B-G |
| 19 | Grand Jury | Body of individuals convened to determine if enough evidence exists to warrant a trial | Exam 2 |
| 20 | GRAND JURY | 23 People determine enough evidence to try a crime. | Criminal Justice |
| 21 | grand jury | the formal device by which a person can be accused of a seerious crime | Civil Liberties |
| 22 | grand jury | the formal device by which a person can be accused of a seerious crime | Civil Liberties |
| 23 | grand jury | the formal device by which a person can be accused of a serious crime | Civil #2 |
| 24 | Grand Jury | decides if there is enough evidence for a trial and also hand down formal charges called an indictment | Jim |
| 25 | Grand jury | Jury of 12 to 23 people that consider felony accusations. An indictment may return when at least 12 people agree | Civics- Understanding the Courts |
| 26 | grand jury | a group that hears evidence | Chapter 4 Nugent |
| 27 | grand jury | group of citizens who review evidence against the acused. | CHAPTER 4 AMERICAN CIT |
| 28 | grand jury | group of citizens who review evidence against the accused | Exam American Cit. |
| 29 | grand jury | group of citizens who review evidence against the accused | American Citizenship |
| 30 | Grand Jury | A jury, normally of 23 jurors, selected to examine the validity of the accusation before trial | Bill of Rights Vocabulary |
| 31 | Grand Jury | A body of 16-23 citizens who listen to evidence of criminal allegations, which is presented by the prosecutors, and determine whether there is probable cause to believe an individual committed an offense. See also indictment and U.S. attorney. | Constitution Test |
| 32 | Grand Jury | type of jury indicts or charges accused criminals | poo |
| 33 | Grand Jury | a jury, at common law, of 12 to 23 persons, designated to inquire into alleged violations of the law in order to ascertain whether the evidence is sufficient to warrant trial. | U.S. Government Final Prep Sheet (Part 1) |
| 34 | grand jury | a jury that determines if there is enough evidence to try and accused person. | Literary Terms (9th English 1) |
| 35 | grand jury | used by district courts, the jury hears charges against a person | Chapter 11 U.S. Government |
| 36 | grand jury | group of people who evaluate whether there is enough evidence against a person to order him/her to stand trial | History: Judicial Branch |
| 37 | grand jury | group of citizens who decide if there is enough evidence of a crime to send the accused to trial; people are selected just as a regular jusry is selected | social studies |
| 38 | grand jury | A body of 16-23 citizens who listen to evidence of criminal allegations, which is presented by the prosecutors, and determine whether there is probable cause to believe an individual committed an offense. See also indictment and U.S. attorney. | Govt Terms chp. 20 |
| 39 | grand jury | a group of citizens that decides whether there is sufficient evidence to accuse someone of a crime | civics capter 15 vocabulary |
| 40 | grand jury | a group of citizens that decides whether there is sufficient evidence to accuse someone of a crime | civics vocabulary words |
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