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Term of Service State grand jurors should be prepared to serve for one full session, which is for a period of twenty weeks. Once your service is completed, you may request to be excused if you are summoned again within three years.
The evidence presented to a grand jury is not limited by rules of evidence, so hearsay and other normally inadmissible evidence is commonly allowed. As a result, many grand juries have broad power to see and hear wide range of evidence.
Criminal grand jurors are selected at random from a pool of eligible citizens.In addition, each grand juror must meet the following negative qualifications: S/he must not be currently serving as a trial juror in California; S/he must not have finished serving as a California grand juror within the past year;
Grand Jurors are compensated fifteen dollars per day for each days attendance as a grand juror. In addition, jurors are reimbursed for mileage.
County prosecutors have 90 days from the date New Jersey charged you with a criminal offense to present evidence to a grand jury and receive an indictment against you. The state must try or resolve the case within 180 days of the date of the indictment.
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In contrast to a trial jury, which is asked to docHub a verdict based on evidence presented during a civil or criminal trial, a grand jury meets in secret to consider whether there is sufficient evidence to justify a formal criminal charge against someone. That formal criminal charge is called an indictment.
Grand Juries The grand jury hears only the Commonwealths side of the case and does not determine the guilt or innocence of the accused. Members of a regular grand jury must be citizens of Virginia who are at least 18 years of age.
The grand jury hears evidence and determines if there is sufficient proof to support an indictment and require the accused to stand trial. One member of the grand jury is elected foreperson of the other jurors. The foreperson is responsible for swearing in all witnesses who come before the grand jury.
Under the rules of Criminal Procedure, the grand jury must indict the defendant within sixty days, or the defendant is discharged from bond and either released from custody, or their money is refunded.
The term of the Multi-Jurisdiction Grand Jury shall be twelve months but may be extended up to an additional six months. However, the presiding judge may discharge the jurors at any point the presiding judge believes the Multi-Jurisdiction Grand Jury is no longer needed.

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