“Grand jury” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “Grand jury”:

+ In most US jurisdictions, the document presented to and authorized by a grand jury is called an indictment.

+ The grand jury is led by a federal prosecutor.

+ On March 8, 2019, Manning was held in contempt of court by a United States District Court judge for refusing to testify to a federal grand jury investigating WikiLeaks and except for a brief period of release between May 9 and May 16 has been jailed continuously.

+ In 2011, following a two-year grand jury investigation, Sandusky was arrested and charged with 52 counts of sexual abuse of young boys over a 15-year period from 1994 to 2009.

+ In felony cases in Mississippi, the Municipal court holds a preliminary hearing and then sends the case to the grand jury of the state.

+ Don Valeska Alabama’s assistant attorney general, told the judge the basis of the Grand Jury indictment of Gabe Watson was evidence from Tommy Thomas that Gabe Watson had murdered Tina Watson for insurance money.

+ On October 30, 2017, Manafort surrendered to the FBI after news broke that a federal grand jury had indicted him.

+ A federal grand jury indicted Blankenship on November 13, 2014 for conspiracy to violate mandatory federal mine safety and health standards and conspiracy to impede federal mine safety officials.

Grand jury - sentence examples
Grand jury – sentence examples

Example sentences of “Grand jury”:

+ Butler was convicted of conspiracy by the United States Department of Justice, but was not convicted because the grand jury failed to prosecute him.

+ On March 27, 2014, Rice was indicted by a grand jury on third-degree aggravated assault, with a possible jail sentence for three to five years and a fine of up to $15,000.

+ On November 18, 2002, a grand jury issued a subpoena demanding that the administrator of the Guam Superior Court release all records dealing with to the contract.

+ A grand jury may subpoena evidence evidence and may compel the sworn testimony of witnesses who appear before it.

+ On August 15, 2014, Perry was Indictmentindicted by a grand jury on felony charges for abuse of power.

+ On June 24, 2020, District Attorney Holmes told the public that a grand jury had indicted all three men on nine crimes: one count each of malice murder, false imprisonment, criminal attempt to commit false imprisonment, two counts of aggravated assault and four counts of felony murder.

+ In the United States, a grand jury decides whether a suspected criminal should have a trial based on how much evidence there is.

+ It won the 2009 Grand Jury Prize.

+ Lay was indicted by a grand jury in Houston, Texas, for his role in Enron’s collapse and was charged with 11 counts of securities fraud, wire fraud, and making false and misleading statements.

+ Butler was convicted of conspiracy by the United States Department of Justice, but was not convicted because the grand jury failed to prosecute him.

+ On March 27, 2014, Rice was indicted by a grand jury on third-degree aggravated assault, with a possible jail sentence for three to five years and a fine of up to $15,000.

+ In 1983, Hansen was indicted by a federal grand jury on four charges of filing false financial disclosure statements.

+ On August 11, 2005, Abramoff and Kidan were indicted by a federal grand jury in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on fraud charges from a 2000 deal to buy SunCruz Casinos from Konstantinos “Gus” Boulis.

+ In the United States, the complaint is often associated with misdemeanor charges presented by the prosecutor without the grand jury process.

+ In the end, the grand jury said only that Epstein had a single charge of unfair payment of prostitution.

+ On December 3, 2014, a grand jury decided to not indict officer Pantaleo.

+ A grand jury is a legal body which has the power to conduct official proceedings to investigate possible criminal conduct.

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