Grand juries do not determine guilt or innocence; rather, they are responsible for _____.

History · Middle School · Wed Jan 13 2021

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Grand juries are responsible for determining whether there is enough evidence to proceed with a criminal trial.

They do not determine guilt or innocence, but their role is to assess the evidence presented by prosecutors and decide if there is probable cause to formally charge an individual with a crime.

Grand juries are typically used in the United States in the pretrial phase of serious criminal cases, and their proceedings are conducted in secret.

If a grand jury determines that there is sufficient evidence, it issues an indictment, which formally charges the accused and initiates the criminal trial process.