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  2. Probable cause - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, the grand jury uses the probable cause standard to determine whether or not to issue a criminal indictment. The principle behind the probable cause standard is to limit the power of authorities to conduct unlawful search and seizure of person and property, and to promote formal, forensic procedures for gathering lawful evidence for ...

  3. Grand juries in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The grand jury served to screen out incompetent or malicious prosecutions. [12] [page needed] The advent of official public prosecutors in the later decades of the 19th century largely displaced private prosecutions. [13] By the 21st century, the grand jury had lost almost all of its power as a check on other branches of government. [11]

  4. Grand jury - Wikipedia

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    A grand jury is a jury empowered by law to ... the accusatory function determines whether there is probable cause to believe that one or more persons committed a ...

  5. Judge in Idaho murder case rules on whether to toss ... - AOL

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    They had argued that an indictment should be based on a higher legal threshold of beyond a reasonable doubt — the same as at trial — versus the Idaho grand jury standard of probable cause, but ...

  6. Murder trial on track for August - AOL

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    Back in January, a grand jury found probable cause based on evidence from a thorough criminal investigation. Waddell is Aubrey's biological mother. She was Stiltner's girlfriend at the time of ...

  7. Jury awards man $3 million, finds Salem Police officer used ...

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    A federal grand jury has awarded a Salem man more than $3 million after finding a Salem Police officer wrongfully arrested him and accused him of stealing a car outside a tire shop in 2021.

  8. Juries in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A grand jury decides whether or not there is enough evidence ("probable cause") that a person has committed a crime in order to put him or her on trial. If a grand jury decides there is enough evidence, the person is indicted. A grand jury has 16-23 members, and its proceedings are not open to the public.

  9. Preliminary hearing - Wikipedia

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    Many jurisdictions, however, allow the prosecution to seek a new preliminary hearing or to seek a bill of indictment from a grand jury. [7] The key questions normally addressed at a preliminary hearing are: [6] [8] Is there probable cause to believe the alleged crime occurred, and did it occur within the court's jurisdiction?