TxLady2
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I wonder if they have this right. I posted about this the other day. In Florida, apparently only capital cases must go to a grand jury, but any other felony charge can be sent to a grand jury.
And notice NG herself said immediately after this meant they were going for a 1st degree murder charge, which is not the same as capital murder.
Anyone here from Florida who can clarify? Is it normal for only capital cases to go to a grand jury?
I believe the definition of capital murder is "the unlawful killing of a person without justification or excuse." Murder One is premeditated murder. Murder One is harder to get a conviction on, IMO, without a body.