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Yes. Although primarily a civic responsibility, a grand juror is paid $15 and is given a mileage reimbursement for each general, $12.50 for committee meetings, and other Civil Grand Jury activity juror attend.
Rule 6(e) currently provides that disclosure of matters occurring before the grand jury other than its deliberations and the vote of any juror may be made to the attorneys for the government for use in the performance of their duties. Rule 54(c) defines attorneys for the government to mean the Attorney General, an
(1) Members of the jury, now it is time for me to instruct you about the law you must follow in deciding this case. (2) I will start by explaining your duties and the general rules that apply in every criminal case. (3) Then I will explain the elements of the crimes that the defendant is accused of committing.
The Criminal Grand Jury hears evidence brought by the District Attorneys Office to determine on the basis of this evidence whether a crime has been committed and whether a certain person should be charged with a crime and required to stand trial in the Superior Court.
Decisions are based solely on evidence presented by the prosecution, which means theres no opportunity to challenge that evidence or present alternative perspectives. This one-sided process can potentially lead to biased outcomes, as grand jurors may only see what prosecutors choose to reveal.
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The instructions must be loosely bound, not stapled, on separate pages, include the instruction number and title at the top of the first page, and be prepared without blanks or brackets, so that they can be easily read to the jury. (Cal. Rules of Court rule 2.1055, subd (b)(4), subd. (c)(1-3).)
Grand jury service is for a 12-month period that begins on July 1 and ends the following June 30. Due to the number of investigations undertaken and the complexity of the investigation and reporting-writing processes, jurors should expect to spend 15-35 hours per week during most of their term.

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