icedtea4me
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The judge likely refused to release other True Counts and these remain sealed, probably due to Colorado State Statute on children involved in crimes, as these name Burke Ramsey as the person?
Some suggest one of the sealed counts might name a parent as JonBenet's killer, possibly so why not add it to the unsealed counts which also name the parents as co-conspirators?
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How do prosecutors obtain federal indictments?
By law, a federal indictment can only be brought (or in technical terms “returned”) by a grand jury, which is a body of 16 to 23 citizens chosen from the community. The grand jury hears evidence and testimony from witnesses presented by the prosecution. It has the power to ask questions, and subpoena witnesses and documents on its own. Once the grand jury hears the evidence, it votes to indict or to not indict, based on whether there is “probable cause” to believe the defendant is guilty.
A minimum of 16 grand jurors must be present to vote (a quorum), and at least 12 must vote in favor of an indictment before charges can be brought. If the grand jury votes to indict, it will return a “true bill,” signed by the foreperson of the grand jury. This is why in all federal indictments, there is a stamped or typed statement at the end of each document with the words: “a true bill.”
Federal Indictments: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions - Burnham & Gorokhov, PLLC
Counts IV-a and VII for John and counts IV-a and VII for Patsy were the only ones released because they are the only ones signed by the jury foreman.