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Q: How long does a district attorney have before they bring a case to the grand jury?
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Can you be indicted before going to jail?

Secret/Sealed indictments are handed up by a Grand Jury at the conclusion of the District Attorney's presentation if the Grand Jury finds that there is probable cause a crime has been committed. Grand Jury proceedings are secret. Contact the local District Attorney to may arrangement for an arraignment without an arrest warrant having to be issued.


What are all the procedural and substantive ways that a prosecutor and a defense attorney can resolve a case before it goes to a grand jury.?

what are all the procedlural and substantive ways that a prosecutor and a defense attorney can resolve a case before it goes to a grand jury.


May the district attorney submit a charge to the grand jury a third time after it has been dismissed?

If he has altrered or improved the facts of the case that was presented he may.


What can you do if district attorneys office will not prosecute felony bigamy case with overwhelming evidence?

Keep climbing the judicial steps to you get to the attorney general and grand jury.


What is the time line for file 18 USC 3332 for judge or attorney misconduct?

Unsure what is actually being asked here. The following is the complete quote of that section of the Code. Nowhere does it address Attorney or Judicial mis-conduct. 18 USC - Sec. 3332. Powers and duties (a) It shall be the duty of each such grand jury impaneled within any judicial district to inquire into offenses against the criminal laws of the United States alleged to have been committed within that district. Such alleged offenses may be brought to the attention of the grand jury by the court or by any attorney appearing on behalf of the United States for the presentation of evidence. Any such attorney receiving information concerning such an alleged offense from any other person shall, if requested by such other person, inform the grand jury of such alleged offense, the identity of such other person, and such attorney's action or recommendation. (b) Whenever the district court determines that the volume of business of the special grand jury exceeds the capacity of the grand jury to discharge its obligations, the district court may order an additional special grand jury for that district to be impaneled.


What is the population of Grand Port District?

Grand Port District's population is 106,665.


A special jury that determines if there is enough evidence to bring to trial?

A jury doesn't decide that, a District Attorney usually decides that.Another View: In some jurisdictions you would be referring to a Grand Jury.


District Attorney?

A District Attorney is a public official responsible for prosecuting criminal cases on behalf of the government in a specific jurisdiction. They work to ensure justice is served by charging and trying individuals accused of breaking the law. District Attorneys also work with law enforcement agencies to gather evidence, negotiate plea deals, and represent the state in court.


What is the area of Grand Port District?

The area of Grand Port District is 259 square kilometers.


Does no bill mean case is dismissed?

"No Bill" typically means the grand jury refused to indict a suspect for a felony charge. I don't know if the district attorney, or federal prosecutor can continue to grand jury shop the indictment or not after this. A competent attorney in your area could tell you for certain what the likely outcome is of the return of a "no bill".


Can a judge assign a prosecutor to file charges on someone if they feel someone has committed a crime?

Not in the UK. Other countries may have different rules of law.No. In the United States the District Attorney in every jurisdiction has the responsibility for prosecuting crimes. Judges do not assign prosecutors. In some states a prosecutor will work with a grand jury to decide whether to bring criminal charges or an indictment against a potential defendant.


Who directs the grand jury proceedings?

If it is a federal Grand Jury - it would be a member of the U.S. Attorney's Office who would present the cases. In a state Grand Jury, it would be an attorney from the State Attorney General's Office.