sudden valley gunner
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You must not recall the old saw that a half competent prosecutor can get a grand jury to indict a ham sandwich.
:lol: True look what they do to a lot of the inquests.
At one time prosecutors were not allowed to have much to do with the grand jury, even the judge was very limited.
A great book is The Grand Jury, by George J. Edwards. Much of that changed with FDR's streamlining the system which has been copied by most systems throughout the states. The term in Germany he modeled it after was Gliechshaltung if I remember right.