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A grand jury witness can expect to answer questions from the prosecutor and defense attorney. They may also have to answer questions from the judge.
A plea bargain is one type of deal made between prosecutor and defense attorney.
A special prosecutor would be appointed. It is normally a prosecutor from a neighboring area, or an experienced defense attorney.
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Judge, Prosecutor, and Defense Attorney
It's not simply a matter of the prosecutor "forcing" the defendant to go to trial. He may have a legal reason for doing so (e.g.: The Prosecutor may want to force the case before a judge and by presenting a weak case, force the judge into dismissing it). Maybe.....???
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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.
I believe it is one who prosecutes, hence prosecutor.
In a criminal trial they would be the defense attorney and the prosecutor. In a civil trial they would be the plaintiff's attorney and the defendant's attorney.
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