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The prosecutor presents evidence of a crime to a group of citizens. This group is known as the grand jury. Grand Juries vary from state to state and the federal government. The number is from 16 to 23 usually. When a majority vote that there is probable cause to accuse someone of a crime, that person has been indicted by the grand jury. Criminal cases can start either by indictment or complaint. For further information on the question, please visit the related links below.

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How do you get an indictment discovery and get it within a resonable amount of time?

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