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What is a grand jury?

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JUROR FAQ
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A grand jury is a group of 16 to 23 citizens who typically serve a term of 18 months. Grand jury members and proceedings are highly confidential and not disclosed. A grand jury is presented with case information from the federal government. The role of a grand jury is to determine whether there is probable cause to believe the individual committed a crime and should be put on trial.