Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
probable cause examining trial letter to grand jury
why dont attornies send a letter to grand jury to show defendents side rather than they only recieving exculpatory {bad} evidence from prosecutor? then ask for an examining trial? especially in ''so many'' questionable police traffic stops? seems this avenue is ignored almost completely when no bill, reduced bond, states evidence discovered or dismissal are all possible..?
Asked on 1/10/09, 5:09 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
TC Langford
Langford Law Office
Re: probable cause examining trial letter to grand jury
Many attorney's do provide packets to the grand jury for review. It doesn't happen in traffic stops, because grand juries do not review traffic stops, absent an attached felony.
Answered on 1/12/09, 11:38 am
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