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Q: Who decides whether a case goes before the grand jury?
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Who decides whether a case goes before grand jury?

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In a felony case the purpose of a grand jury is to?

The Grand Jury is to decide if the evidence warrants prosecution.


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Are witnesses for grand jury heard before defendant trial date?

Yes, typically witnesses are called to testify before a grand jury prior to the defendant's trial date. The purpose of the grand jury is to evaluate the evidence and determine whether there is sufficient cause to bring charges against the defendant. The witness testimony is used to gather information and establish probable cause for the charges.


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Does the grand jury hear only the prosecutor's side of the case?

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