I read here that Earle went to SIX grand juries before he got the indictment. Anyone know anything about that?
That is true!!!!!!!!
The Grand Jury may have just refused to indict I am sure it could happen but it is rare I believe. The prosecutor has the right to put the case before the Grand Jury that he wishes and he may have been afraid of running out of time,he could have been fishing and seeing what they would do with what he had or he may have been stalling for time. Prosecutors have more power than the average person realizes.