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<blockquote data-quote="Rustytigwire" data-source="post: 4283037" data-attributes="member: 47974"><p>If I remember correctly.</p><p>Federal grand jury is presented with evidence. The grand jury determines if there is sufficient evidence to indict a particular party on the listed federal charges. The jury votes to indict or not. Once that is determined the federal prosecutor office issues the indictment. The federal court trial is a separate thing.</p><p>Some cases are ongoing for before and after the year of jury duty. So you may hear testimony at the beginning or the middle or the end of a particular long case.</p><p>They take their time because they want to make sure they get something to stick.</p><p>A felony that crosses state line becomes federal.</p><p></p><p>Interstate Underage child exploitation.</p><p>Hold up a bank insured by the FDI.C.</p><p>Counter fitting currency.</p><p>Drug traffic across state lines.</p><p>Interaction with the other jurors gave me an interesting picture of cross section of humanity.</p><p>Valid opinions every one.</p><p></p><p>The best social studies class I ever had.</p><p></p><p>I can't remember which movie or comedy sketch. Richard Pryor said "Thank God we got Penitentiaries"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustytigwire, post: 4283037, member: 47974"] If I remember correctly. Federal grand jury is presented with evidence. The grand jury determines if there is sufficient evidence to indict a particular party on the listed federal charges. The jury votes to indict or not. Once that is determined the federal prosecutor office issues the indictment. The federal court trial is a separate thing. Some cases are ongoing for before and after the year of jury duty. So you may hear testimony at the beginning or the middle or the end of a particular long case. They take their time because they want to make sure they get something to stick. A felony that crosses state line becomes federal. Interstate Underage child exploitation. Hold up a bank insured by the FDI.C. Counter fitting currency. Drug traffic across state lines. Interaction with the other jurors gave me an interesting picture of cross section of humanity. Valid opinions every one. The best social studies class I ever had. I can't remember which movie or comedy sketch. Richard Pryor said "Thank God we got Penitentiaries" [/QUOTE]
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