NOUN
- a jury to inquire into accusations of crime and to evaluate the grounds for indictments
How To Use grand jury In A Sentence
- The U.S. attorney in the district can impanel a grand jury if they feel that there is evidence warranting a criminal investigation.
- This has rendered virtually unenforceable the few remaining rules intended to further grand jury independence.
- Ironically, the district attorney could have kept charges in magistrate court pending while they went to grand jury. Cult leader Wayne Bent remains free on bond
- I soon realized Fitzgerald was not asking questions of me but speaking to the grand jury members, painting a word picture for them. COURAGE AND CONSEQUENCE
- There was talk of empaneling a grand jury to go over some of that evidence.
- The grand jury room is within a closed-off suite with a direct elevator connection to the basement garage.
- Although there were several factors contributing to these fatalities, the grand jury reasonably inferred that defendants 'conduct in dismantling the standpipe and the failing to take corrective action was an actual contributory cause of the deaths," Uviller wrote. Ruling Expected In Deutsche Bank Fire Case
- The court for example had no power to decide in this matter, only a grand jury would have binding status on Mr Cohen.
- There was talk of empaneling a grand jury to go over some of that evidence.
- The grand jury presented many offenses.