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15 Sep 2015, 2:29 pm by Ken White
So if you're looking to arrest someone based on a complaint, you don't necessarily have to throw all of the charges in there — you'll have the chance to throw more in when you draft an indictment and go to the grand jury. [read post]
9 Sep 2015, 4:00 am by Administrator
A jury cannot act on an unreasonable inference. [read post]
6 Sep 2015, 6:20 am by Kelly Phillips Erb
The charges against Harris were brought on information, instead of a grand jury indictment. [read post]
5 Sep 2015, 4:27 am by SHG
  Like a grand jury, perhaps, since we all know how well that experiment has worked out lately. [read post]
2 Sep 2015, 6:54 am by Kelly Phillips Erb
(AP Photo/Brennan Linsley) Earlier this week, a federal grand jury sitting in Dayton, Ohio, handed down a 23 count indictment (downloads as a pdf) against Fesum Ogbazion and Kyle Wade for conspiracy and tax-related crimes. [read post]
31 Aug 2015, 6:06 am by SHG
  But those times are rare, exceedingly rare as grand juries appear to tell us. [read post]
27 Aug 2015, 10:57 pm by James E. Novak, P.L.L.C.
Having said that, it is important to understand the consequences of which a person is exposed in making that choice: It could result in serious harm or death as the officer retaliates; The suspect who used deadly force against an officer to protect themselves will likely be arrested and a criminal investigation will ensue; The suspect may be charged with aggravated assault or homicide if the force used by the police officer did not exceed the lawful amount of force needed under the law; In trial,… [read post]
25 Aug 2015, 7:38 am
I’ve recently been blogging about my new article, The Inherent-Powers Corollary: Judicial Non-Delegation and Federal Common Law, which I’ve posted to SSRN. [read post]
 The Second Circuit held that the accountant could refuse to testify to a grand jury on privilege grounds because his services were “necessary, or at least highly useful for the effective consultation between the client and the lawyer. [read post]
20 Aug 2015, 10:31 am by Ken White
"You're not the press and you don't have the right to protect that information," she said ominously. [read post]
14 Aug 2015, 6:18 am by Jim Sedor
Kane has been accused of illegally giving grand jury documents to a newspaper in order to embarrass a critic, and then trying to cover up her actions with false testimony to a different grand jury. [read post]
13 Aug 2015, 8:02 am
Book 2, http://digitalcommons.law.scu.edu/ncippubs/2 “The Rockford Files”: Season 3, Episode 7: So Help Me God (19 Nov. 1976) “Jim gets called before a grand jury where he promptly gets thrown into jail for contempt. [read post]
13 Aug 2015, 5:07 am by SHG
  Get rid of grand juries for cops who kill and you’re left with the same prosecutors who ditched their own presentments. [read post]
9 Aug 2015, 9:55 am by Gritsforbreakfast
Before leaving on vacation, your correspondent conducted an interview with Amanda Marzullo, Policy Director for the Texas Defender Service, about a report (pdf) that the group produced with Texas Appleseed (with support from attorneys at Locke Lord LLP) about implementation of the Michael Morton Act. [read post]
7 Aug 2015, 5:36 pm
Then a grand jury indicted Taylor and he was taken into custody. [read post]
7 Aug 2015, 6:36 am by Jim Sedor
National: Drunk on Power: Booze distributors ply statehouses to keep profits flowingCenter for Public Integrity – Liz Essley Whyte | Published: 8/6/2015 Alcohol distribution is a $135 billion industry in the U.S. [read post]
6 Aug 2015, 3:38 pm by Jason Weiner
In every case, the request must originate with either a prosecuting attorney, a member of law enforcement or a grand jury indictment. [read post]
More than two years after Texas started to require all law enforcement agencies to tally up and submit all previously untested rape kits for testing, Dallas Police still have as many as 4,000 untested rape kits. But the department is now getting to work on the backlog, leading to new arrests. Six years after a woman was raped at knifepoint in east Oak Cliff, a suspect was arrested thanks to recently tested DNA, police said at the end of July. Dallas police say recently tested DNA led to the arrest of Joseph Beaty, 41, who is accused of raping a woman at knifepoint in east Oak Cliff six years ago. He is reported to be a suspect in at least five other rapes in the city. Of six sexual assaults, police say four were linked to Beaty “through DNA from rape kits that were tested as part of the department’s effort to clear its backlog of roughly 4,000 untested kits.” The Dallas Morning News reported that detectives identified Beaty, of Irving, as a suspect in two more sexual assaults that took place in 2014. In both of those cases, DNA evidence is not available because the victims didn’t undergo rape exams, stated in an arrest warrant affidavit. The Dallas Morning News quoted Police Maj. Jeff Cotner, who oversees violent crime investigations in the city. He said in the older cases, the rape kits weren’t tested at the outset because the victims had stopped working with police. In the past, police did not test kits in those types of cases. Now all kits are tested. Police say they hope other alleged victims will come forward to bring allegations against Beaty. “We’re not done yet,” Cotner said. “We plan on putting every case we can on him.” He said there are a number of reasons why the victims may have stopped working with police including being traumatized. Cotner also suggested detectives may not have questioned them with sensitivity. He contrasted the situation with today’s approach in which detectives’ partner with victim advocates and counselors to make victims feel more comfortable. Now police are able to go back to
4 Aug 2015, 9:18 am by Sarah Klein
A grand jury declined to indict him at that time. [read post]