Federal Grand Jury Handbook, Prepared Under Auspices of the Section of Judicial Administration of the American Bar Association |
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... investigate any situation to see if a fed- eral crime has been committed , whether that situation is brought to your attention officially or unofficially , but your investigation must be devoted solely to ascertaining if there is ...
... investigate any situation to see if a fed- eral crime has been committed , whether that situation is brought to your attention officially or unofficially , but your investigation must be devoted solely to ascertaining if there is ...
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... investigate . Don't discuss cases with your fellow - jurors outside of the jury room . It is of great importance ... investigation , it is wise to consult the United States Attorney beforehand , so that he may arrange routine business ...
... investigate . Don't discuss cases with your fellow - jurors outside of the jury room . It is of great importance ... investigation , it is wise to consult the United States Attorney beforehand , so that he may arrange routine business ...
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... investigate public institutions or the actions of public officials , where they have no reason to be- lieve that a crime has been committed . Compare United States v . Smyth , 104 F.Supp . 283 ( D.C.N. D.Cal.1952 ) and Application of ...
... investigate public institutions or the actions of public officials , where they have no reason to be- lieve that a crime has been committed . Compare United States v . Smyth , 104 F.Supp . 283 ( D.C.N. D.Cal.1952 ) and Application of ...
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