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What does a grand jury do when they indict an innocent person?

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What does a grand jury do when they indict an innocent person?

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A grand jury makes no finding of guilt or innocence. Its purpose is to investigate an alleged crime, examine evidence, and decide whether reasonable cause exists for a case to be referred to court for trial where a petit jury or judge will decide whether to convict.

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