The Assistant Prosecutor said the case is going to Grand Jury. What is Grand Jury?
Grand Jury is a group of citizens who will hear the results of the investigation and make a determination if they think a crime has been committed. If they believe a crime has been committed, an indictment will be issued. This results in the alleged offender being charged with the crime. The Forensic Videotaped Interview we conduct can be used as evidence in Grand Jury so the child usually doesn’t have to appear.
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