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It is an indictment issued by a Grand Jury after the defendant has already had an initial appearance in his case, and the case has been set for a preliminary hearing before court. However, in the meantime the State has indicted the defendant by grand jury proceedings. This 'supervening' action by the Grand Jury indicts the defendant and has the effect of rendering all previous court actions in the defendant's case null and void.
You cannot appeal a finding, or re-open a case, whiich has been presented to a Grand Jury and on which they have already ruled. If an indictment was handed down the only option the defendant has is to fight the case in court.
There is no such thing as "grand a leave to appeal".
A grand jury is a group of people that are selected and sworn in by a court. A traverse jury is a trial jury selected to serve on a court case in civil or criminal court.
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Grand Juries do not hear court cases. They only hear presentments of crimes and determine if probable cause exists to indict the defendant.
Juvenile court.
Margaret court.
Grand Jury Inquiry
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if you get charged for grand theft, you will most likely get sent to prison.