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High_Plains_Drifter
03-24-2018, 07:14 PM
Just saw this posted on twitter...

Grand Jury summoned for Hillary Clinton (INDICTMENT!?)

The House Judiciary Committee’s probe into the investigation of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton dropped a bombshell on Thursday.


The investigation is heating up behind the scenes — and it was just revealed that an indictment could be looming.

A report Thursday claimed that the Department of Justice has empaneled a grand jury to review the evidence and rule on the potential indictment of Hillary regarding the FBI’s 2016 investigation into her email scandal.

https://thehornnews.com/grand-jury-summoned-for-hillary-clinton-indictment/

Gunny
03-24-2018, 07:25 PM
Be nice to have some kind of GOOD news for once.

Elessar
03-24-2018, 07:26 PM
Could this be a dream come true?

Tip of the iceberg?

High_Plains_Drifter
03-24-2018, 07:27 PM
Could this be a dream come true?

Tip of the iceberg?
One can only hope.

aboutime
03-24-2018, 07:56 PM
How Does a Grand Jury Work? - FindLaw
criminal.findlaw.com › Learn About The Law › Criminal Law › Criminal Procedure
Instead, a prosecutor will work with a grand jury to decide whether to bring criminal charges or an indictment against a potential defendant -- usually reserved for serious felonies. Grand jury members may be ... Grand jury proceedings are much more relaxed than normal court room proceedings. There is no judge present ...



Grand juries in the United States - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_juries_in_the_United_States
The United States is one of only two common law jurisdictions in the world, along with Liberia, that continues to use the grand jury to screen criminal indictments. Generally speaking, a grand jury may issue an indictment for a crime, also known as a "true bill," only if it finds, based upon the evidence that has been presented ...

Gunny
03-24-2018, 08:07 PM
How Does a Grand Jury Work? - FindLaw
criminal.findlaw.com › Learn About The Law › Criminal Law › Criminal Procedure
Instead, a prosecutor will work with a grand jury to decide whether to bring criminal charges or an indictment against a potential defendant -- usually reserved for serious felonies. Grand jury members may be ... Grand jury proceedings are much more relaxed than normal court room proceedings. There is no judge present ...



Grand juries in the United States - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_juries_in_the_United_States
The United States is one of only two common law jurisdictions in the world, along with Liberia, that continues to use the grand jury to screen criminal indictments. Generally speaking, a grand jury may issue an indictment for a crime, also known as a "true bill," only if it finds, based upon the evidence that has been presented ...Question ... this Grand Jury going to be in DC? A haven for blacks and social activists?

Or do they choose from a real gene pool?

High_Plains_Drifter
03-24-2018, 08:10 PM
Question ... this Grand Jury going to be in DC? A haven for blacks and social activists?

Or do they choose from a real gene pool?
Got me... will have to follow this and see how it works.

aboutime
03-24-2018, 09:10 PM
Question ... this Grand Jury going to be in DC? A haven for blacks and social activists?

Or do they choose from a real gene pool?


I honestly can't answer that Gunny. But, the Prosecutor, whoever it may be, allows Lawyers to present their cases from across the Legal Spectrum. So, the Grand Jury Members are first Summoned to appear, and like other court cases; are chosen by the Prosecuting attorneys, if my memory serves me correctly.
Ever heard the expression? A GRAND JURY CAN INDICT A HAM SANDWICH?
That's how effective they can be.

How Are Grand Juries Chosen? | Legalbeagle.com
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Jun 15, 2017 - Given their important role in our justice system, grand jury members represent a cross-section of the community. ... U.S. law requires that everyone selected for federal grand jury duty be U.S. citizens over the age of 18, and having lived within the court's judicial district for at least one year. Jurors must be ...

Grand juries in the United States - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_juries_in_the_United_States
Jurors are requested to come on a certain date to be impaneled on the jury. There are over 500 people that attend this impanelment and multiple grand juries are chosen at this time. When the juries are chosen there are at least 50 alternates chosen as well. Each Grand Jury has 23 members and are expected to attend jury ...
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