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Grand Jury

The primary purpose of a Grand Jury is circumvent governmental corruption to indict criminals.  In other words the purpose of the Grand Jury is to find probable cause to charge someone with a crime:

5th Amendment: "No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury.."

NOTE: You have a 5th Amendment right to insist that you be not put on trial without the indictment of a Grand Jury.  In other words, the public prosecutor must first get you publicly indicted by a grand jury which with most of the nonsense filed against individuals, can be difficult.  For any felony you should insist on this right.

Consequentially, the Grand Jury is not something managed or controlled by the government.  District Attorneys, Prosecutors, Judges, Lawyers, or any officers of the court or any government officials have no place or function in Grand Juries.  Grand Juries belong exclusively to "We the People" they are free of any control of the government or court.  Jurors on Grand Juries are not managed by any judge, they are free to conduct their own investigations, gather their own evidence.  The Grand Jury is a body of laymen, free from technical rules, acting in secret, pledged to indict no one because of prejudice and to free no one because of special favor. 

"Despite the vast power of grand juries, there is little in the way of judicial or legislative response designed to impose some supervisory restrictions on them." - FindLaw.com on Indictment by Grand Jury

On indictment buy a Grand Jury the Public Prosecutor / District Attorney must prosecute the case and bring the accused to trial.

To form a Grand Jury one only needs to randomly select 24 individuals from your County.  The Grand Jury can conduct their own hearings and investigations as they feel fit which includes issuing subpoenas to summon witnesses by process and compel testimony and the production of evidence generally from anyone, including any government officials.  Grand Juries can examine witnesses in the absence of their counsel and without informing them of the object of the investigation or their relationship to the case (the 5th and 6th Amendment does not apply since at this point no criminal proceedings has yet been instituted against the witness/respondent).  Furthermore, nothing can be excluded from a Grand Jury and witnesses can be questioned through the use of unlawfully seized evidence. It is not necessary to inform a witness that they may be indicted, and a witness who lies to a grand jury is guilty and punishable for perjury. 

Every citizen has an obligation, which may be onerous at times, to appear and give whatever aid he may to a grand jury

The Grand Jury process is a cornerstone to criminal prosecution within the U.S.  It is yet another core element of the Constitution that our Judges, Prosecutors and Police are repeatedly and criminally violating on a daily basis.

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