The U.S. attorney in the district can impanel a grand jury if they feel that there is evidence warranting a criminal investigation. |
Seventy-two days were required to impanel the jury before which Ruef was tried, fifty days being devoted to actual court work. |
No only sheriffs, but their employees who impanel juries or execute process in the courts shall take an oath of office. |
Brooklyn district attorney Ken Thompson explained his decision to impanel a grand jury in a statement released Friday. |
Judge Reynolds made her recommendation after the court failed to impanel a jury in a case where five men were charged with violent disorder. |
Any responsible prosecutor, especially now, given the discovery of more bodies, would at a minimum impanel a grand jury and begin collecting evidence. |