Monday, November 9, 2009

Grand Jury

According to the Alaska court system they use both preliminary hearing and grand jury method in criminal court cases.A grand jury consists of a group of people who are responsible for examining evidence presented by the prosecutor and issuing indictments. A preliminary hearing is the initial proceeding after a criminal charge has been filed by the prosecutor. At that time information is gathered to determine whether there is enough evidence for a trial. The difference between the two is that the preliminary hearing is conducted first without a grand jury. The grand jury’s decision is the result of the trial. ("Grand jury," 2009) CC&LB



(2009, October 30). Grand jury. Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_jury
(2009, October 14). Alasks court system. Retrieved from http://www.courts.alaska.gov/ev.htm#104

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