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2022年6月1日 星期三

Grand Jury (大陪審團)


grand jury
大陪審團
grand jury (
大陪審團)
大陪審團 (grand jury)

Grand Jury
大陪審團
Grand Jury (
大陪審團)
大陪審團 (Grand Jury)

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jury (陪審團)

juror (陪審員)

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Grand Jury (
大陪審團)

Grand Jury
A group of people selected to sit on a jury that decide whether to return an indictment. An indictment formally charges a person with committing a crime and begins the criminal prosecution process.

In the United States, a grand jury consists of 16 to 23 people.  Grand juries convene for a period of one month up to one yearThe grand jury proceedings are held in private; the suspected criminal actor is usually not present at the proceedings.

The grand jury acts as an investigative body, acting independently of either prosecuting attorney or judge.  Criminal prosecutors present the case to the grand jury.  The prosecutors attempt to establish probable cause to believe that a criminal offense has been committed.  The grand jury may request that the court compel further evidence, including witness testimony and subpoenas of documents.  The grand jury is generally free to pursue its investigations unhindered by external influence or supervision.

The grand jury assesses whether there is adequate basis for bringing a criminal charge against a suspect.  The grand jury is “a kind of buffer or referee between the Government and the people.”  United States v. Williams, 504 U.S. 36, 37 (1992).

Source or References (
資訊來源或是參考的資訊):
https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/grand_jury
Info cited on 2022-06-02-WD4 (
資訊引用於 中華民國111年西元202262) by 湯偉晉 (WeiJin Tang)
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