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Recently, James Comey's lawyers filed a motion in court to allow him to review records of the proceedings of the grand jury that indicted him. My understanding is that grand jury proceedings are not ...
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The United States legal system includes many checks and balances; one such check that lies in the hands of the people is the requirement that federal prosecutors obtain indictments from a grand jury ...
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I have been selected to serve on a US federal grand jury for 18 months (or more?), once per week, and start next week. As far as I can tell, the process was essentially random and there was no way I ...
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Are state and Federal Grand Jury proceedings, testimony and deliberations secret in perpetuity? Reference: Rule 6. The Grand Jury | Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure | US Law LII. https://www.law....
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I need help understanding in plain language the last few sentences of the following exchange between CNN's anchor Dana Bash and CNN's Chief Legal Analyst (and former federal prosecutor) Laura Coats in ...
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I have recently heard Tara Reade (who had accused US president Joseph Biden of sexual attack several decades ago) say, that there has been a sealed indictment against her, for the past 3 years (2020-...
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The indictment against Trump is sealed until he's arraigned. I am confident that the public (especially the legal community) is curious as to the exact charges. Why not release the charges to the ...
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I know that a petit (trial) jury in a criminal case requires 12 jurors and I understand why the number 12 was chosen. But why does our U S Constitution, which is modeled after the Magna Carta, require ...
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CNN's May 27, 2021 video 'Frustrated and concerned': Haberman reveals Trump's view of NY probe includes a short interview with "New York Law School professor and former Manhattan assistant ...
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In the May 26, 2021 video How a NY special grand jury could impact Donald Trump CNN’s senior legal analyst and former federal prosecutor Elie Honig mentions the following in a background piece ...
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A prosecutor seeks an indictment for Charge X, but the grand jury returns a no-bill. Is the prosecutor free to seek another indictment on Charge X from the same grand jury, or from a different one? ...
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In the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor the Kentucky Attorney General presented a case to a Grand Jury, but the only indictment was for wanton endangerment. Recently this Washington Post story and ...
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I know this is a hot button issue. I was reading about self defense with a firearm and found the general rule that a person that instigates a fight cannot use a self defense argument when using deadly ...
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I assume members of a grand jury are not just randomly selected from the population. In a case involving racism, for example, the race of the jury members is certainly relevant. In a case about a ...
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I just read the indictment of Christopher Collins, a congressman, for relaying insider information on a company with publicly traded stock, and for "lying" to a federal agent, ie for denying he ...
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