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Originally Posted by ET2SN
What if the judge and jury were watching C-SPAN on Jan. 6th?
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What?
As I posted earlier you get dumbass plebes like the one below making decisions based on eight years of living the drama.
A grand jury isn’t a hearing it isn’t a trial it has nothing to do with pronouncing guilt or innocence, and defense lawyers are NOT involved. It’s just the prosecutor wowing a select group of plebes about the wonderful things he can do to officially charge a suspect. On the other hand at a Preliminary Hearing defense lawyers are directly involved and do have say. I believe defense lawyers, judges know the law and rules of evidence and are held to and demand high standards. Which is why I said that sometimes prosecutors prefer a grand jury over preliminary hearings, they just have to convince a bunch of plebes
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