They go to jail for a number of years depending on what was stolen.
You are guilty of grand theft auto.
No. A grand jury is a finder of fact, not a trial. You will not be found guilty based on a grand jury true bill.
First, their job is to come up with a "no true bill or true bill" decision, establishing if the case will go to trial (based on the amount of evidence present). Then, the grand jury must decide if a person is innocent or guilty based on what was revealed solely in the trial.
Enough evidence that it was you that committed the offense.
The grand jury.
Yes, a grand jury typically needs a majority vote or a supermajority vote to indict a suspect, but the exact requirement can vary by jurisdiction.
No. It means that the Grand Jury has found probable cause to believe that the person they are charging has committed the crime. A trial in a court of law will decide the defendant's guilt or innocence.
When a grand jury indicts someone, it means that they have found enough evidence to formally charge that person with a crime. This decision is based on the evidence presented to the grand jury by the prosecutor.
it depends on what kind of evidence there is against the suspect.
The grand canyon is found in Arizona
Nothing, they are both felons.Actually you have to break this down further, then the answer should become evident:a person that has committed felonies but was never caughta person that has committed felonies and was caught but (for some reason) could not be indicted by a grand jurya person that has committed felonies and was caught and indicted by a grand jury but was (for some reason) found not guilty in a triala person that has committed felonies and was caught and indicted by a grand jury and was found guilty in a trial but (for some reason) had the sentence commuted or suspendeda person that has committed felonies and was caught and indicted by a grand jury and was found guilty in a trial and was sent to prisonIn all these cases the person is in fact a felon, but only in the last two cases does the law label them as a felon, and only in the final case have they been to prison.
Grand juries and Petit juries are the two kinds of juries. Grand juries review evidence of criminal action to determine if there is probable cause for bringing charges and if so, issue an indictment. Petit juries review evidence in both civil and criminal trials to determine the facts and render verdicts either for or against the parties in civil actions or guilty or not guilty in criminal actions.