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What is the name for a body of citizens that is presented by the government to determine if there’s enough evidence to charge the accused?

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Retry Correct Incorrect In the United States, a grand jury is given the responsibility of determining whether there’s enough evidence to begin trying an accused person. This differs from a trial jury, which sits in judgment once the trial has actually begun.
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What is the name for a body of citizens that is presented by the government to determine if there’s enough evidence to charge the accused?

  • Indictment jury
  • Grand jury
  • Trial jury
  • Jury
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