To: battletank
Whats next now after the Grand Jury? Regularly, in if a Grand Jury true bills an indictment, that bill will be handed over to the District Attorney or judge to establish a court hearing date and/or issue any warrants necessary to get the accused in court. I'm wondering about my question above, what court, district, or judge actually seated this grand jury, it will make a difference in the process and we can also see how favorable they may be to Zero.
11 posted on
04/30/2009 8:11:43 AM PDT by
mnehring
To: mnehring
I'm wondering about my question above, what court, district, or judge actually seated this grand jury, it will make a difference in the process and we can also see how favorable they may be to Zero.
The answer to your question is none, nada, zilch. In fact, this whole thing was done online. This makes American Grand Jury as valid as American Idol.
14 posted on
04/30/2009 8:30:28 AM PDT by
drjimmy
To: mnehring
I'm wondering about my question above, what court, district, or judge actually seated this grand jury, it will make a difference in the process and we can also see how favorable they may be to Zero.None-- it's a bunch of guys sitting around in their basement who decided to call themselves a "grand jury." If they're lucky, everyone will ignore them; if they're unlucky, a real grand jury will indict them for "simulating legal process."
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