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It may take more than one session before a St. Clair grand jury issues an indictment against a former Freeburg teacher accused of strangling a teenager and leaving her for dead in a Belleville park.
Since Samson R. "Sam" Shelton posted bond and was released from jail, prosecutors have more than the standard 30 days to establish the probable cause needed for a grand jury to issue an indictment, State's Attorney Robert Haida said Friday.
"The grand jury is an independent, investigative body," Haida said. "They have the option of issuing subpoenas to obtain more information."
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http://www.belleville.com/mld/belleville/n...ts/14627007.htm
Since Samson R. "Sam" Shelton posted bond and was released from jail, prosecutors have more than the standard 30 days to establish the probable cause needed for a grand jury to issue an indictment, State's Attorney Robert Haida said Friday.
"The grand jury is an independent, investigative body," Haida said. "They have the option of issuing subpoenas to obtain more information."
More at link..
http://www.belleville.com/mld/belleville/n...ts/14627007.htm