Adalena935
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From what I understand (I read it somewhere on this thread), GJ in Portland/Multnomah are continuous. They meet on an on-going basis, and take whatever case or individuals the DA brings. Because of that, I'm thinking this isn't a GJ specific to TH/Kyron, but is somewhat routine in a manner that speaks to DDS being lawyered up and not speaking unless compelled to.
Further, I think that DDS claimed 5th amendment rights, as she was in at 11:20 and out before noon. That's a very short time to do much more than say "I stand on my right against self-incrimination", unless they had only a few questions to ask her, which also may be the case.
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Right. GJ's in my state are continuous for a 1 year volunteer. But that doesn't mean they're meeting all the time. The DA can ask them to convene on a certain case or the grand jury itself can convene whenever it wants to on whichever case it wants to. You can bet this is for the Kyron Horman case. I'm not sure if 5th amendment rights apply to GJ questions. A person can't just go into GJ session and refuse to talk. Not in my state/county anyway. I've never heard of that. Acknowledging I might be wrong
ETA: continuous means they are available 24/7 for that one year volunteerism.