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19 Apr 2017, 12:26 pm
§ 27.14 and § 27.15, the Governor did have the authority to assign a state attorney from one circuit to another circuit for the purpose of conducting an investigation, participating in grand jury proceedings and conducting a trial even though the resident State Attorney was available. [read post]
10 Oct 2011, 2:43 am by Susan Brenner
Historically, an indictment was a charging document returned by a grand jury; this is still true in the United States, which retains the use of the grand jury. [read post]
19 Feb 2014, 4:53 pm by Rainey Reitman
EFF defended Icelandic Parliamentarian Birgitta Jónsdóttir when the US government sought information about her Twitter activity, along with that of several others, as part of the grand jury investigation into Wikileaks. [read post]
7 Jun 2022, 3:17 pm by CAFE
Code §192 - Refusal of witness to testify or produce papersUnited States v. [read post]
7 Jun 2022, 3:17 pm by CAFE
Code §192 - Refusal of witness to testify or produce papersUnited States v. [read post]
14 Mar 2011, 10:30 am by Susan Brenner
Code § 1291, which gives the federal Courts of Appeals “jurisdiction of appeals from all final decisions of the district courts of the United States”. [read post]
9 Mar 2020, 11:48 am by Amy Howe
Vance, has its roots in a New York grand jury’s investigation of criminal violations of state law. [read post]
19 Apr 2017, 12:26 pm
§ 27.14 and § 27.15, the Governor did have the authority to assign a state attorney from one circuit to another circuit for the purpose of conducting an investigation, participating in grand jury proceedings and conducting a trial even though the resident State Attorney was available. [read post]
16 Sep 2020, 1:05 pm by Amy Howe
House Committee on the Judiciary (Dec. 2): In dispute over access to secret grand jury materials from the Mueller investigation, whether an impeachment trial is a “judicial proceeding” for purposes of an exception to the general rule of grand jury secrecy. [read post]
28 Apr 2010, 4:58 am by Susan Brenner
Defendant contends that requiring him to testify before the grand jury pursuant to the subpoena issued by the government would violate his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination under the United States Constitution. [read post]