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A constant criticism of the grand jury system is that the jurors lack legal knowledge, so they cannot decide if there is enough evidence for an indictment.
The grand jury operates without providing many fundamental rights common in court hearings and trials. For example, the defendant has neither the right to present evidence to the grand jury or cross-examine the witnesses against him or her.
Pros and cons of trial by jury Pro: ensures representation. Con: jurors can be biased. Pro: boosts public confidence. Con: hung verdicts. Pro: checks on power. Con: expensive and time consuming.
Members of the Civil Grand Jury are selected from a volunteer pool or are nominated directly by a Superior Court judge. The final 23 members are selected randomly by computer. Each July these citizens are sworn in as grand jurors for a 12-month period ending June of the following year. Service is a full-time job.
If you are a grand juror, there is a third principle you must observe grand jury secrecy and keep secret everything that happens when the grand jury meets. These principles and the jurors job did not change with the arrival of new technology and social media.
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Grand Jury Proceedings Are Secret For the accused, it protects their reputation should no charges issue. For witnesses, its meant to allow them to testify more freely and truthfully. And for the prosecution, it provides control of information.
First, the system is built on its trust in the grand jury process. This means that a judge cannot simply overturn the grand jurys decision who authorized the grand jury indictment. It is the constitutional task of the grand jurors to deliberate and decide on whom to charge.

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