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6 Jan 2015, 4:20 am by SHG
From Plaintiff’s perspective, the State’s counsel to the grand jury investigating Wilson differed markedly and in significant ways from the State’s counsel to the grand jury in the hundreds of matters presented to the grand jury earlier in its term. 21. [read post]
5 Jan 2015, 2:14 pm
From Plaintiff’s perspective, the State’s counsel to the grand jury investigating Wilson differed markedly and in significant ways from the State’s counsel to the grand jury in the hundreds of matters presented to the grand jury earlier in its term. 21. [read post]
10 Dec 2014, 3:37 pm by Law Offices of David L. Freidberg, P.C.
In addition to the evidence presented by the prosecution, the grand jury may consider information called to its attention by the court or learned in its investigation of other matters. [read post]
2 Dec 2014, 11:24 pm
When the grand jury’s decision not to charge the police officer who shot Michael Brown was announced, Michael Brown’s stepfather, Louis Head,  reacted angrily. [read post]
30 Nov 2014, 3:00 pm by Stephen Bilkis
The general rule in this state is that the grand jury has the power to investigate and indict regardless of what has occurred before the magistrate and regardless of whether the magistrate has held or discharged the prisoner or still has the matter pending, or of whether there has ever been such a preliminary hearing. [read post]
25 Nov 2014, 12:04 am
  The difference in the outcome with the Michael Brown investigative grand jury from a routine federal prosecution is hardly surprising. 7. [read post]
24 Nov 2014, 10:50 pm by Kevin O'Keefe
Convening a grand jury w/o making a recommendation (where the cop gets to testify in a secret proceeding) seems like a good way to avoid an indictment. [read post]
22 Nov 2014, 3:16 pm by Stephen Bilkis
We note in passing that the mere act of interviewing BL on July 29, 1975 and then deciding not to present her testimony to the Grand Jury does not constitute prosecutorial misconduct per se. [read post]
19 Nov 2014, 7:25 am
”  Part of the argument is that grand jury proceedings are typically kept secret — and it is expected that this proceeding will be no different. [read post]
27 Oct 2014, 8:25 am by David Russcol
A judge or grand jury may also have to decide whether there is probable cause to issue charges. [read post]
23 Oct 2014, 3:09 pm by Stephen Bilkis
" The court then told the defendant that it had reviewed the minutes of the grand jury proceedings and had concluded that, in view of the "overwhelming" proof presented, his chances of prevailing at trial were slim. [read post]
23 Oct 2014, 3:02 pm by Stephen Bilkis
On appeal, defendant contends that the Attorney-General was not properly authorized to conduct Grand Jury proceedings in accordance with Executive Law § 63(3), and that the additional Grand Jury which returned the indictments against him was not impaneled in accordance with the rules of this court. [read post]
10 Oct 2014, 4:04 pm by Stephen Bilkis
The District Attorney is required to instruct the Grand Jury on the law with respect to the matters before it. [read post]
29 Sep 2014, 12:14 pm by Stephen Bilkis
Pleasant to aid them in proceedings to remove the Receiver of Taxes. [read post]
26 Sep 2014, 9:10 am by Randall Hodgkinson
Turner's exercise of his right, and that the investigator commented on an unrelated criminal matter. [read post]
15 Sep 2014, 5:46 am
Instead, Bolan would testify to the steps she took in conducting her investigation and the business records obtained in response to the CDW and subpoenas. [read post]
12 Sep 2014, 2:31 pm by Stephen Bilkis
Attorney's Office (the “US Investigator”), served “Y”, a resident of California, with a grand jury subpoena. [read post]
29 Aug 2014, 10:59 am by Liskow & Lewis
The DOI-OIG may then refer the case to the United States Attorney’s Office for criminal prosecution, which in turn may bring the matter before a grand jury to seek an indictment. [read post]
29 Aug 2014, 10:59 am by Katherine McCoy
The DOI-OIG may then refer the case to the United States Attorney’s Office for criminal prosecution, which in turn may bring the matter before a grand jury to seek an indictment. [read post]
22 Aug 2014, 6:16 am
Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) released a formal opinion concluding that the CVRA only applies (generally speaking) after the formal initiation of the criminal charges, such as after a grand jury hands up a federal indictment. [read post]