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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.
A foreman is usually a first line supervisor. The term is most commonly associated with construction and other work crews, where the foreman is the individual in charge of the individual crew. The term is also commonly used for juries, where a juror is selected as the jury foreman. A jury foreman has no actual supervisory function, but is used to facilitate a variety of administrative tasks associated with deliberation.
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The applications that are most commonly associated with productivity software include word processing, spreadsheets, schedulers, and database management.
Certainly, a person with a felony background can be brought to testify in any court, including a grand jury. It is then up to the members of the jury to decide how much credence to give that person's testimony.Added: It would be most unusual that a citizen gets to testify in front of a 'regular' grand jury.Unless it is a special investigative grand jury, empanelled with a specific mission assigned to it, under normal circumstances, only the prosecutor and the investigating law enforcement officer get to give testimony in a grand jury, and then, only to establish to the jury that the probable cause for the charge exists.
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A "no-true bill" is a grand jury's refusal to indict a suspected for a crime. Most felony cases require a grand jury to issue a "true bill" in order for a prosecutor to prosecute the offender. If a "no bill" is returned, the case is over with at that point.
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Most commonly yes.
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