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_________________ are called only for criminal matters and hear evidence against a person accused of a crime to decide if the evidence is enough to warrant a trial.

A. Petit juries
B. Appellate juries
C. Elected juries
D. Grand juries

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Answer: D. Grand Juries

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Indictment is when someone is convicted of a crime and the grand jury formally accuses the defendant of the crime. This is not the sentencing part of the trial. Impeachment is when a president/governor commits a crime and gets removed by the Legislature. The answer is grand juries. Hope this helps

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It would be "Grand Juries," that are called only for criminal matters and hear evidence against a person accused of a crime to decide if the evidence is enough to warrant a trial, since these are done mostly in secret.
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