I am in hopes that all involved become familiar with and understand that the GJ is a very secretive procedure. Both Jurors and evidence is not revealed immediately in almost all cases. Unless a witness voluntarily shares their testimony it is not revealed as well, I believe. With all the outrage demonstrated due to lack of transparency, this is going to be a real test IMO.
One thing I did learn today (on CNN) is that Wilson has a right under MO law to testify before the GJ, not an "invitation" by the District Attorney. *
I believe the Holly Bobo case is a current case that is testimony to the patience it takes for everyone. In that case the GJ met in March of this year and filed a "true bill" to indict in two hours. To this day there is no real evidence released and won't be until trial. And that young lady and her family (including WS) have waited over three years for Justice. So killing and dying truly is not a black and white issue.
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...missing-from-TN-discussion-thread-*Arrests*-5
JMOs
*I will try to find another link besides CNN*
GRAND JURY
A grand jury replaces the preliminary
hearing in certain cases as a method by
which criminal charges can be filed. A grand
jury is a panel of private citizens, chosen in
a manner similar to the way in which trial
juries are chosen, whose job is to look into
allegations of criminal activity.
The prosecutor presents evidence to the
12 grand jurors, nine of whom must agree
on whether a crime was committed and
whether there is probable cause to believe
the defendant committed it.
As with a preliminary hearing, the case
is either bound over to the circuit court or
the defendant is freed.
Grand jury proceedings are closed to the
public. Defendants do not attend unless they
are testifying as witnesses.
ago.mo.gov/publications/courtprocess.pdf