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I've never heard of a Grand Jury defendant that's already been arrested and charged. Grand Juries indict for arrest and charges, though I've learned that anything is possible.You are only partially correct. If the subject of a grand jury presentment has already been arrested, however, he has a right to present his own or other witness’s testimonies. Sometimes, assuming the subject knows about the grand jury presentment, he or she can still testify or have a witness called to testify.
So it isn’t “only” the prosecutors who present evidence. At least not always.
Your ignorance is profound.I've never heard of a Grand Jury defendant that's already been arrested and charged. Grand Juries indict for arrest and charges, though I've learned that anything is possible.
And where are those "17 tapes"?
Hmmm...
Talk about propaganda!