Legal Question in Criminal Law in Oregon
grand jury
when a case is brought before a grand jury to see if there is even enough evidence to make a case is that open to the pubic??
Asked on 2/22/09, 11:51 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Erin Fitzgerald
Case & Dusterhoff, LLP
Re: grand jury
No, grand jury proceedings are presented by the district attorney's office to the members of the grand jury. Typically, the only persons who are present are the jury members, the deputy district attorney presenting the case, and the witnesses called to testify.
Answered on 2/26/09, 1:36 am
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